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  1. Everett Freeman (February 2, 1911 – January 24, 1991) was an American screenwriter and producer. He died of kidney failure on January 24, 1991, in Westwood, Los Angeles, California at age 79. [1] From 1935 to 1970, Freeman's screenplay credits are: [2] 1,000 Dollars a Minute; Married Before Breakfast; The Chaser; You Can't Cheat an Honest Man ...

  2. Everett Freeman. Producer: The Glass Bottom Boat. Everett Freeman was born in New York, New York. His prolific career as a short-story writer, screenplay writer, film and TV producer spanned 50 years.

  3. Everett Freeman. Producer: The Glass Bottom Boat. Everett Freeman was born in New York, New York. His prolific career as a short-story writer, screenplay writer, film and TV producer spanned 50 years.

  4. Nov 15, 2011 · Everett Freeman, Chairman of the Paskenta Band of Nomlaki Indians in Northern California from 1994 until his death in 2010, has posthumously been selected to receive the prestigious 2011 Eagle Spirit Award from the American Indian Film Institute (AIFI).

  5. For the next 16 years, Everett would continue to work on building the sovereign nation, serving as Chairperson of the Paskenta Band of Nomlaki Indians, organizing the community, and, in 2000, buying back 2,000 acres of their aboriginal lands.

  6. Everett Freeman was an American screenwriter and producer. He died of kidney failure on January 24, 1991, in Westwood, Los Angeles, California at age 79.

  7. The film stars Danny Kaye as a young daydreaming proofreader (later associate editor) for a magazine publishing firm and Virginia Mayo as the girl of his dreams. The film was adapted for the screen by Ken Englund, Everett Freeman, and Philip Rapp (uncredited), and directed by Norman Z. McLeod.