Milton Shulman (September 1, 1913 – May 24, 2004) was a Canadian author, film and theatre critic.
He was born in Toronto, Ontario, the son of a successful shopkeeper. His parents were born in the Ukraine and were driven out of Russia by poverty and the pogroms against the Jews. His father was only 26 when he died of the ‘flu epidemic but had already acquired three millinery shops as well as a men’s haberdashery.
Shulman was educated at Harbord Co...
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Milton Shulman (September 1, 1913 – May 24, 2004) was a Canadian author, film and theatre critic.
He was born in Toronto, Ontario, the son of a successful shopkeeper. His parents were born in the Ukraine and were driven out of Russia by poverty and the pogroms against the Jews. His father was only 26 when he died of the ‘flu epidemic but had already acquired three millinery shops as well as a men’s haberdashery.
Shulman was educated at Harbord Collegiate, then spent four years at Toronto University. Although he wished to pursue a writing career, he was articled to a law firm, attending lectures at Osgoode Hall Law School for a further three years before being called to the Ontario bar just before war broke out in 1939.
After the ‘phoney war’ period Shulman signed up for the Canadian army, was commissioned as a second lieutenant in the Canadian Armoured Corps and posted to England in June 1943. Stationed in London as a captain he was assigned to the secret operational intelligence unit...
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