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I.A.L. Diamond : ウィキペディア英語版 | I. A. L. Diamond
I. A. L. Diamond (June 27, 1920 – April 21, 1988) was a comedy and drama writer in Hollywood from the 1940s through the 1980s. He wrote eleven screenplays with Billy Wilder for the latter's films. ==Early life== Diamond was born Ițec (Itzek) Domnici in Ungheni, Iași County, Bessarabia, Romania,〔 present day Moldova, was referred to as "Iz" in Hollywood, and was known to quip that his initials stood for "Interscholastic Algebra League", a prize he had won while attending Boys' High School in Brooklyn. Diamond emigrated with his mother and sister, following his father to the Crown Heights area of Brooklyn in the United States at the age of 9. There he studied at the Boy's High School,〔 showing ability in mathematics, competing in the state Mathematics Olympiads in 1936–37, winning several medals.〔 Diamond completed his undergraduate studies at Columbia in 1941. There he studied journalism, publishing in the ''Columbia Daily Spectator'' under the pseudonym "I. A. L. Diamond". He was editor of the humor magazine ''Jester of Columbia'', a member of the Philolexian Society, and became the only person to single-handedly write four consecutive productions of the annual revue, the Varsity Show as well as a spare should they need one. As a result, upon graduation he abandoned his plans to pursue his master's in engineering at Columbia and accepted a short-term contract in Hollywood.
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