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Sig Herzig (July 25, 1897 – March 12, 1985) was an American screenwriter and playwright. Born Siegfried Maurice Herzig in New York City, Herzig began his career as the director of the comedy short ''Husband and Strife'' (1922), but he switched gears to create plot lines for more than three dozen silent films. His later screen credits included the screenplays for ''Artists and Models'' (1937), ''Marry the Girl''(1937), ''On Your Toes'' (1939), ''Sunny'' (1941), ''I Dood It'' (1943), ''Brewster's Millions'' (1945), ''London Town'' (1946), and ''Three on a Spree'' (1961), another adaptation of ''Brewster's Millions''. Herzig's Broadway theatre credits included ''The Vanderbilt Revue'' (1930), ''Shoot the Works'' (1931), ''Ballyhoo of 1932'' (1932), ''Vickie'' (1942), and ''Bloomer Girl'' (1944). Herzig's television credits included ''Topper'', ''Private Secretary'', and ''Sugarfoot''. Herzig died in Thousand Oaks, California. ==External links== *(Sig Herzig at the Internet Movie Database ) *(Sig Herzig at the Internet Broadway Database ) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Sig Herzig」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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