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''Note: This page is about the screenwriter. For the British peer, see [[Earl Baldwin of Bewdley]].''
''Note: This page is about the screenwriter. For the British peer, see [[Earl Baldwin of Bewdley]].''


'''Earl Baldwin''' (January 11, 1901 in [[Newark, New Jersey]] – October 9, 1970 in [[Hollywood, California]]) was an American [[screenwriter]]. During his career he wrote more than 50 produced [[screenplay]]s, including ''[[Wild Boys of the Road]]'', ''[[Brother Orchid]]'', ''[[Unholy Partners]]'', ''[[Here Comes the Navy]]'', and [[Abbott and Costello]]'s ''[[Africa Screams]]''.
'''Earl Baldwin''' (January 11, 1901 in [[Newark, New Jersey]] – October 9, 1970 in [[Hollywood, California]], age 69) was an American [[screenwriter]]. During his career he wrote more than 50 produced [[screenplay]]s, including ''[[Wild Boys of the Road]]'', ''[[Brother Orchid]]'', ''[[Unholy Partners]]'', ''[[Here Comes the Navy]]'', and [[Abbott and Costello]]'s ''[[Africa Screams]]''.


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Revision as of 07:03, 10 December 2008

Note: This page is about the screenwriter. For the British peer, see Earl Baldwin of Bewdley.

Earl Baldwin (January 11, 1901 in Newark, New Jersey – October 9, 1970 in Hollywood, California, age 69) was an American screenwriter. During his career he wrote more than 50 produced screenplays, including Wild Boys of the Road, Brother Orchid, Unholy Partners, Here Comes the Navy, and Abbott and Costello's Africa Screams.