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Charles Eldridge O'Neal〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Charles Eldridge O Neal )〕 (January 6, 1904 – August 29, 1996) was an American film and television screenwriter and novelist. ==Life and career== Charles Eldridge O'Neal was born in Raeford, North Carolina, the son of Elizabeth Maude (née Belton) and Charles Samuel O'Neal. He attended the University of Iowa, then moved to San Diego, where he joined an acting troupe that included his future wife, Patricia O'Callaghan. After publishing a short story in ''Esquire'', he decided to forgo performing and turned to screenwriting mostly B-movies, among them ''The Seventh Victim'', ''Cry of the Werewolf'', ''The Missing Juror'', ''I Love a Mystery'', ''Montana'', and ''Golden Girl''. O'Neal's television credits include ''The 20th Century Fox Hour'' and ''The Untouchables''. Together with Abe Burrows, O'Neal adapted his 1949 novel ''The Three Wishes of Jamie McRuin'' for the short-lived 1952 musical ''Three Wishes for Jamie''. The production ran on Broadway March 21–June 7, 1952.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Three Wishes for Jamie )〕 O'Neal was the father of actor Ryan O'Neal and screenwriter/actor Kevin O'Neal and grandfather of Tatum, Griffin, Patrick, Redmond O'Neal. He died in Los Angeles, California at the age of 92.〔
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