0.8Writing

Irving Brecher

Jan 17, 1914 - New York City, New York, USA

Irving Brecher was an American screenwriter, producer, and director celebrated for his work in comedy. He began his career writing jokes for radio personalities before transitioning to film. Brecher was the only writer to receive sole credit on Marx Brothers films, penning At the Circus (1939) and Go West (1940). He also contributed to the screenplay of The Wizard of Oz (1939). Brecher created the radio and television sitcom The Life of Riley, which aired from 1944 to 1951, and directed the film Meet Me in St. Louis (1944). His sharp wit and comedic timing earned him a reputation as one of America's leading humorists.

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Movie1982The Marx Brothers in a NutshellSelf
Movie1993The Unknown Marx BrothersSelf

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Movie1944Meet Me in St. LouisScreenplayWriting
Movie1963Bye Bye BirdieScreenplayWriting
Movie1941Shadow of the Thin ManScreenplayWriting
Movie1943Best Foot ForwardScreenplayWriting
Movie1945Yolanda and the ThiefScreenplayWriting
Movie1943Du Barry Was a LadyScreenplayWriting
Movie1961Sail A Crooked ShipDirectorDirecting
Movie1961Cry for HappyScreenplayWriting
Movie1952Somebody Loves MeDirectorDirecting
Movie1949The Life of RileyDirectorDirecting
Movie1949The Life of RileyWriterWriting
Movie1949The Life of RileyProducerProduction
Movie1939At the CircusScreenplayWriting
Movie1937New Faces of 1937ScreenplayWriting
Movie1940Go WestScreenplayWriting
Movie1952Somebody Loves MeWriterWriting
Movie1959Meet Me in St. LouisOriginal Film WriterWriting
TV Show1959The Many Loves of Dobie GillisWriterWriting
TV Show1949The Life of RileyProducerProduction
TV Show1949The Life of RileyWriterWriting
TV Show1955The People's ChoiceCreatorCreator