Larry Simon Gelbart was an American television writer, playwright, screenwriter and author. Gelbart was born in Chicago to Jewish immigrants Harry Gelbart and Frieda Sturner, who migrated to America from Dombrowa, Poland. Marcia Gelbart Walkenstein was his sister. Gelbart began as a writer at the age of sixteen for Danny Thomas' radio show after his father, who was Thomas' barber, showed Thomas some jokes Gelbart had written. During the 1940s Gelbart also wrote for Jack Paar and Bob Hope. In the 1950s, his most important work in television involved writing for Red Buttons, Sid Caesar on... Caesar's Hour, in Celeste Holm's Honestly, Celeste!, as well as with writers Mel Tolkin, Michael Stewart, Selma Diamond, Neil Simon, Mel Brooks, Carl Reiner, and Woody Allen. In 1972, Gelbart was one of the main forces behind the creation of the television series M*A*S*H, writing the pilot and then producing, often writing and occasionally directing the series for its first four seasons .
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| Birthdate: | February 25, 1928 |
| Birthplace: | Chicago, Illinois |
| Date of death: | September 11, 2009 |
| Also known as: | Larry Simon Gelbart, Francis Burns |