Abby Mann

Abby Mann (December 1, 1927 – March 25, 2008) was an American film writer and producer. Born as Abraham Goodman in Philadelphia, he grew up in East Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. He was best known for his work on controversial subjects and social drama. His most famous work is the drama Judgment at Nuremberg, which was initially a television drama aired in 1959. Stanley Kramer directed the 1961 film adaptation, for which Mann received the Academy Awar... More

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  • Dec 1, 1927

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  • Mar 25, 2008 (age 80 years)

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Kojak

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Skag

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Kojak

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