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Norman Panama (April 21, 1914 – January 13, 2003) was an American screenwriter and film director born in Chicago, Illinois. He collaborated with a former school friend, Melvin Frank, to form a writing partnership which endured for three decades. He also wrote gags for comedians such as Bob Hope's radio program and for Groucho Marx.
The most famous films Panama directed were Li'l Abner (1959), the Danny Kaye film The Court Jester (1956), and Bob Hope's How to Commit Marriage (1969). He wrote Mr. Blandings Builds His Dream House (1948), Road to Utopia (1946), and The Court Jester, among other movies.
He won an Edgar Award for A Talent for Murder (1981), a play he co-wrote with Jerome Chodorov.
Panama continued to write and direct through the 1980s. He died in 2003 in Los Angeles, California from complications due to Parkinson's disease.
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Writing
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Male
1914-04-21
Chicago, Illinois, USA
Norman Kaye Panama
The Jayhawkers!
The Court Jester
The Road to Hong Kong
White Christmas
The Reformer and the Redhead
Above and Beyond
The Trap
Not With My Wife, You Don't!
Knock on Wood
How to Commit Marriage
That Certain Feeling
I Will, I Will...For Now
The Return of October
Strictly Dishonorable
Barnaby and Me
The Maltese Bippy
Callaway Went Thataway
Our Hearts Were Growing Up
Strange Bedfellows
A Talent for Murder
Mr. Blandings Builds His Dream House
The Facts of Life
Coffee, Tea or Me?
Li'l Abner
Li'l Abner in the Dogpatch Today