Sam Mintz

Sam Mintz

Deceased · Born: Jul 12, 1897 · Died: Sep 13, 1957

Personal Details

BornJul 12, 1897 Minsk, Russian Empire [now Belarus]

Biography

Samuel Mintz, also known as Sam Mintz, was born on July 12th, 1897, in the city of Minsk, which was then a part of the Russian Empire, but is now a part of the country of Belarus. This event marked the beginning of his life, a life that would be filled with creativity, passion, and a deep love for writing.

Sam Mintz was a writer, a profession that he took great pride in, and one that brought him much joy and fulfillment. He was known for his work on several notable projects, including the comic strip "Skippy", which was first published in 1931, "Crack-Up", a book that was published in 1936, and "The Santa Fe Trail", a film that was released in 1930.

Throughout his life, Sam Mintz was fortunate enough to share it with the love of his life, his wife Fanny. Their marriage was a long and happy one, filled with love, laughter, and adventure.

Sadly, Sam Mintz's life came to an end on September 13th, 1957, in Oakland, California, USA. This event marked the end of his life, a life that was full of creativity, passion, and love.

Career

1948
Music Man
Music Man as Writer
1936
Crack-Up
Crack-Up as Writer
Chatterbox
Chatterbox as Screenplay
1935
Roberta
Roberta as Screenplay
1934
1933
Rafter Romance
Rafter Romance as Screenplay
1932
Make Me a Star
Make Me a Star as Screenplay
1931
Skippy
Skippy as Writer
1930
Tom Sawyer
Tom Sawyer as Writer