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Arthur Kober (August 25, 1900 – June 12, 1975) was an American humorist, author, press agent, and screenwriter. He was married to the dramatist Lillian Hellman.
Arthur Kober was born on 25 August 1900 in Brody, Galicia, Austria-Hungary [now Ukraine]. He was a writer, known for It's Great to Be Alive (1933), The Little Foxes (1941) and The False Madonna (1931). He was married to Margaret Frohnknecht and Lillian Hellman. He died on 12 June 1975 in Bronx, New York, USA.
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- August 25, 1900
- Arthur Kober
- June 12, 1975
13. Juni 1975 · Arthur Kober, who created an immortal character named Bella who spoke an impeccable dialect called Bronx, died of cancer yesterday at the Lenox Hill Hospital. He was 74 years old and lived at...
Arthur Kober was born on 25 August 1900 in Brody, Galicia, Austria-Hungary [now Ukraine]. He was a writer, known for It's Great to Be Alive (1933), The Little Foxes (1941) and Me and My Gal (1932). He was previously married to Margaret Frohnknecht and Lillian Hellman. He died on 12 June 1975 in Bronx, New York, USA.
- August 25, 1900
- June 12, 1975
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Arthur Kober (1900-1975) was a prolific and witty writer for The New Yorker, Broadway, TV, and Hollywood. He was a MacDowell Fellow in 1965 and worked in the Sprague-Smith studio at the colony.