![]() Epstein: the drama Living on Velvet (1935) In Caliente (1935) Broadway Gondolier (1935) (both uncredited) Little Big Shot (1935) Stars Over Broadway (1935) I Live for Love (1935) and Sons o' Guns (1936) with Joe E. Wald worked on a series of scripts with Julius J. ![]() He worked on the script for Maybe It's Love (1935) and the Rudy Vallée musical Sweet Music (1935). Wald then signed with Warners where would be based for many years. Wald provided the story (along with Philip Epstein) for Universal's Gift of Gab (1934). Wald's first feature credit was for the Warners movie Twenty Million Sweethearts (1934) he provided the story along with Paul Finder Moss at Warners. This led to him producing several Rambling 'Round Radio Row featurettes for Vitaphone, Warner Brothers' short subject division (1932–33). ![]() He began writing a radio column for the New York Evening Graphic, while studying journalism at New York University. Life and career Early life īorn to a Jewish family in Brooklyn, New York, he had a brother and sons who were active in show business. Jerome Irving Wald (Septem– J) was an American screenwriter and a producer of films and radio programs. ![]() Screenwriter motion picture/radio program producerĬonstance M. ![]()
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