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In 1943, author Clifford Goldsmith and actresses Mary Rolfe, Ann Lincoln, Mary Shipp, and Charita Bauer posed with a cake in celebration of the fifth anniversary of
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On July 2, 1921, Goldsmith married Margaret Towell in New York City. In 1933, he married Kathryn Allen. They had been married 38 years at the time of his death.
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Goldsmith based his writings on what he observed in the lives of Peter and Thayer White, his wife's sons from a previous marriage.
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magazine reported that Goldsmith earned "radio's fattest writing fee ($ 3,000 for one show a week)."
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From Radio to the Big Screen: Hollywood Films Featuring Broadcast Personalities and Programs
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In the early 1920s, Goldsmith tried acting, with bit parts in stage productions, including
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on April 13, 1938. It ran for 538 performances and was adapted into a film (also called
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Programs for which Goldsmith "consulted or collaborated in the writing" included
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called Henry Aldrich "U.S. radio's favorite juvenile") Decades later,
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Aldrich first was seen in 1938 as the main character of Goldsmith's
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described him as "The quintessential teenager of the 1940s."
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Radio Programs, 1924–1984: A Catalog of More Than 1800 Shows
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Encyclopedia of Television Shows, 1925 through 2010
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University of Pennsylvania
American Academy of Dramatic Arts
The Aldrich Family
Time
East Aurora, New York
Centerville, New York
Moses Brown School
University of Pennsylvania
American Academy of Dramatic Arts
Chautauquas
Encyclopedia.com
Broadway
Biltmore Theatre
What a Life
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