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Philip G. Epstein : ウィキペディア英語版 | Philip G. Epstein
Philip G. Epstein (August 22, 1909 – February 7, 1952) was an American screenwriter most known for his screenplay for the film ''Casablanca'' (1942), which won an Academy Award. He had written it in partnership with his twin brother, Julius, and Howard Koch as an adaptation of the unproduced play, ''Everybody Comes to Rick's,'' written by Murray Bennett and Joan Alison. ==Early life and education== Epstein was born in New York City and raised on the Lower East Side of Manhattan; his identical twin brother was Julius Epstein. Their father was a livery stable owner in the days when horses were still widely used in the city. He and his brother Julius attended Pennsylvania State College (now Penn State University), gaining his degree in 1931. Following college, Philip took up acting and Julius became a professional boxer.〔Joanne L. Yeck, “Julius & Philip Epstein,” Films and Filmmakers Series (Writers and Production Artists),St. James Press. 1987.〕
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