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Danny Arnold

Highest Rated: 83% The Caddy (1953)

Lowest Rated: 83% The Caddy (1953)

Birthday: Jan 23, 1925

Birthplace: New York, New York, USA

A native New Yorker, Danny Arnold was born Arnold Rothmann, but changed his name when he went into show business. Arnold primarily performed in theater productions during his youth and excelled at comedic roles, a talent that led to him collaborating with the duo of Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis, both onscreen (in the movie "Jumping Jacks") and behind the scenes as a writer during the 1950s. This led to further writing work in both film and television, with Arnold penning episodes of "McHale's Navy" and "Bewitched," the latter a TV show that also found him working as a producer. During the '60s, Arnold added directing to his writing and producing credits, most notably with the Marlo Thomas-starring comedy "That Girl." Arnold's biggest contribution to television, though, proved to be the beloved '70s cop comedy "Barney Miller," which he co-created with Theodore J. Flicker. Working again as a writer, director and producer on "Barney Miller," Arnold developed some of TV's most cherished characters, and that iconic series stands as his legacy.

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Highest-Rated Movies

83% 76% The Caddy
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The Lady Takes a Flyer
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Somewhere in Italy -- Company B
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Rebel in Town
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54% Jumping Jacks
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35% The War Between Men and Women
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Filmography

Movies TV Shows
The War Between Men and Women 35% 1972 Screenwriter, Producer Somewhere in Italy -- Company B 1966 Director The Lady Takes a Flyer 1958 Screenwriter Rebel in Town 1956 Screenwriter The Caddy 83% 76% 1953 Screenwriter Jumping Jacks 54% 1952 Pvt. Evans Actor
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