Maurice Richlin, a prolific writer and producer, burst onto the scene on February 23, 1920, in the vibrant city of Omaha, Nebraska, USA. His early life and upbringing in this Midwestern metropolis laid the foundation for his future success in the entertainment industry. Richlin's remarkable career spanned multiple decades, with his most notable works including the iconic 1963 film "The Pink Panther", the 1959 romantic comedy "Pillow Talk", and the 1959 naval comedy "Operation Petticoat". These projects showcased his versatility and ability to craft engaging stories that captivated audiences worldwide. Tragically, Maurice Richlin's life came to a close on November 13, 1990, in Los Angeles, California, USA, leaving behind a legacy of beloved films and a lasting impact on the world of cinema.

Maurice Richlin
Deceased · Born: Feb 23, 1920 · Died: Nov 13, 1990





















