Arnold Perl (April 14, 1914 – December 11, 1971) was an American playwright, screenwriter, television producer and television writer of Jewish origin. Perl briefly attended Cornell University, but did not graduate. He had written for the television series
The Big Story,
Naked City, The Doctors and the Nurses,
East Side/West Side and
N.Y.P.D., which he created with David Susskind. Perl first made a name for himself in the mid-1950s when he published three one-act plays based on works by Sholem Aleichem, who died in 1916 (A Tale of Schelm, Bontche Schweig, and The High School), which he published under the title
The World of Sholom Aleichem which dealt with the life of Russian Jews. This Perl work also features the character Tevye, the milkman, who was finally memorialized in 1964 with the musical
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