Everett Greenbaum
Skådespelare, Författare
20 december 1919 — 11 juli 1999 (79 år)
Everett Greenbaum was an American television and film writer and actor who contributed to such shows as The Andy Griffith Show, M*A*S*H, Love American Style, The Real McCoys, Sanford and Son, and The George Gobel Show. Greenbaum was a co-creator with Jim Fritzell of Mister Peepers an important early television show which starred Wally Cox. He wrote the Hollywood feature film Good Neighbor Sam, as well as a series of films starring Don Knotts that included The Shakiest Gun in the West, The Reluctant Astronaut, and The Ghost and Mr. Chicken.
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Filmography
| 1996 | 3rd Rock from the Sun · as Norman |
| 1994 | Ellen · as The Older Man |
| 1993 | Grace Under Fire · as Arthur |
| 1993 | Trouble Bound · as Old Man |
| 1992 | Love & War · as Anniversary CouplePå Plex |
| 1992 | On the Air · as Announcer |
| 1989 | Seinfeld · as Mcmaines |
| 1986 | Matlock · as Lawrence Katz |
| 1971 | The New Andy Griffith Show · as Man On Street |
| 1966 | The Ghost and Mr. Chicken · as Man Saying 'attaboy Luther' (voice) |
| 1952 | Mister Peepers · as Cast |
| 1986 | |
| 1981 | |
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| 1969 | |
| 1969 | Angel in My Pocket · as Screenplay |
| 1968 | The Shakiest Gun in the West · as ScreenplayPå Plex |
| 1967 | The Reluctant Astronaut · as Screenplay |
| 1966 | The Ghost and Mr. Chicken · as Screenplay |
| 1964 | |
| 1964 | Good Neighbor Sam · as Screenplay |
| 1963 | |
| 1962 | |
| 1960 | |
| 1957 | |
| 1957 | The Real McCoysPå Plex |
| 1954 | |
| 1952 |
| 1962 | The Merv Griffin Show · as Self - Comedy Writer |
| 1984 | W*A*L*T*E*R · as Teleplay |
| 1983 | AfterMASH · as Written By |
| 1973 | Needles and Pins · as Written By |
| 1973 | The Girl with Something Extra · as Written By |
| 1972 | Wait Till Your Father Gets Home · as Story |
| 1972 | Sanford and Son · as Written By |
| 1968 | |
| 1965 | Hank · as Written By |
| 1964 | The 36th Annual Academy Awards · as Written By |
| 1961 | The Gertrude Berg Show · as Written By |
| 1951 | Schlitz Playhouse of Stars · as Story & Teleplay |








