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Henry Denker
Birthday:
November 25
Biography
Writing is a business and should be practiced as such. On days when you think you can't possibly write a line, you do it somehow.
Writing is a business and should be practiced as such. On days when you think you can't possibly write a line, you do it somehow.
No man is an unalloyed genius. Freud was a genius, not a monolithic monotone. He was an up-and-down guy with great human drive. It would be a disservice to portray him the way some people think it would be 'nice' to portray him, rather than the way historians and biographers know he was.
No man is an unalloyed genius. Freud was a genius, not a monolithic monotone. He was an up-and-down guy with great human drive. It would be a disservice to portray him the way some people think it would be 'nice' to portray him, rather than the way historians and biographers know he was.
What appealed to me about the law was the drama of the courtroom but when I knew that I'd have little opportunity for that, I looked elsewhere.
What appealed to me about the law was the drama of the courtroom but when I knew that I'd have little opportunity for that, I looked elsewhere.
I did the clichéd thing and fell in love with my nurse.
I did the clichéd thing and fell in love with my nurse.
Henry Denker
Henry Denker was born on November 25, 1912 in New York City, New York, USA. He was a writer and producer, known for Theatre Night (1957), The Power of the Resurrection (1958) and La chute des héros (1957). He was married to Edith Rose Heckman. He died on May 15, 2012 in New York, New York.
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