Hal Fimberg

Hal Fimberg

Deceased · Born: Feb 26, 1907 · Died: Apr 6, 1974

Personal Details

BornFeb 26, 1907

Biography

A multifaceted creative genius, this individual embarked on a journey of self-discovery and artistic expression, commencing with a higher education at Northeastern University.

With a passion for the performing arts, they transitioned into the world of vaudeville, eventually ascending to the esteemed role of orchestra leader.

As their creative prowess continued to flourish, they ventured into the realm of scriptwriting and radio program production, collaborating with renowned talents such as Ken Murray, Al Jolson, Judy Canova, and the iconic Amos & Andy.

In 1955, they joined the esteemed organization of American Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers (ASCAP),and penned the captivating and popular song, "People Are Funnier Than Anybody".

Career

1967
1966
Our Man Flint
Our Man Flint as Story, Screenplay
1945
1944
In Society
In Society as Screenplay
1941
The Big Store
The Big Store as Screenplay