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Gerold Frank

Journalist / Writer | * 08/02/1907 († 91, 09/17/1998) | Cleveland (United States of America (USA))
Gerold Frank (August 2, 1907 – September 17, 1998) was an American writer and ghostwriter. He wrote several celebrity memoirs and was considered a pioneer of the "as told to" form of (auto)biography. His two best-known books, however, are The Boston Strangler (1966), which was adapted as the 1968 movie starring Tony Curtis and Henry Fonda, and An American Death (1972), about the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr. ()
Most frequent genres for this person: Drama | Crime | Mystery

Known for these Movies & Shows

Movies with Gerold Frank as Crew(4)

Writing/Novel1968 The Boston Strangler
Writing/Novel1959 Beloved Infidel
Writing/Book1958 Too Much, Too Soon
Writing/Book1955 I'll Cry Tomorrow

Full Name: Gerold Frank
Born: Friday, 08/02 1907 (August) in Cleveland (United States of America (USA))
Died: Thursday, 09/17 1998 (September) in Philadelphia (aged: 91)
Zodiac sign: Leo (Chinese zodiac sign: Goat)
Languages: English (EN)
Educated at: Ohio State University
Gerold Frank frequently works together with these people:
Bess Flowers (3x, Actress)
Eddie Albert (2x, Actor)
Murray Hamilton (2x, Actor)
Ray Danton (2x, Actor)
Walter M. Scott (2x, Crew)
Art Napoleon (2x, Crew)
Harry Carter (2x, Actor)
Glenn R. Wilder (1x, Crew)
Marion Rothman (1x, Crew)
Richard Krisher (1x, Actor)
Lionel Newman (1x, Crew)
WatchPlayStream ID: PEOPLE:609246, Added: 10/18/2018, Last updated: 03/26/2024