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  1. Jun 3, 2014 · Karl Schanzer, a longtime story analyst whose real-life experience as a private eye was an inspiration for Francis Ford Coppola’s The Conversation, died May 25 in Studio City. He was 81.

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0770046Karl Schanzer - IMDb

    Karl Schanzer. Writer: Camouflage. Karl David Schanzer was born on November 25, 1932 in Hartford, Connecticut. Schanzer attended Los Angeles City College, where his roommates were James Coburn and Robert Vaughn.

  3. Karl Schanzer. Writer: Camouflage. Karl David Schanzer was born on November 25, 1932 in Hartford, Connecticut. Schanzer attended Los Angeles City College, where his roommates were James Coburn and Robert Vaughn.

  4. Charles Paterson was born Karl Schanzer in Vienna, Austria. In 1932, his family purchased a home in the architecturally and politically progressive Werkbundsiedlung, an enclave built by city of Vienna to showcase a modern way of living in the then avant-garde architecture style of early modernism.

  5. Karl Schwanzer (May 21, 1918 – August 20, 1975) was an Austrian architect. He was an important figure of post-war architecture. The BMW Headquarters in Munich was designed by Karl Schwanzer. Life. Schwanzer was born and died in Vienna.

  6. I wonder if he was in fact Karl Schanzer, an actor who appeared in Francis Coppola's unpromising debut films, the nudie Western Tonight For Sure and the low-rent horror flick Dementia 13, and who later co-edited the book American Screenwriters.

  7. Jan 29, 1987 · At 3 p.m. last Sunday, as millions of Americans tuned in Super Bowl XXI, Karl Schanzer nestled in his favorite chair in the den--but the TV wasn’t even turned on. Schanzer, a creative...