Irving Brecher
Irving Brecher was an American screenwriter, producer, and director celebrated for his work in comedy. He began his career writing jokes for radio personalities before transitioning to film. Brecher was the only writer to receive sole credit on Marx Brothers films, penning At the Circus (1939) and Go West (1940). He also contributed to the screenplay of The Wizard of Oz (1939). Brecher created the radio and television sitcom The Life of Riley, which aired from 1944 to 1951, and directed the film Meet Me in St. Louis (1944). His sharp wit and comedic timing earned him a reputation as one of America's leading humorists.
Acting
Crew
Movie
Meet Me in St. Louis
Screenplay
1944
Movie
Shadow of the Thin Man
Screenplay
1941
Movie
Bye Bye Birdie
Screenplay
1963
Movie
At the Circus
Screenplay
1939
Movie
Go West
Screenplay
1940
Movie
Du Barry Was a Lady
Screenplay
1943
TV
The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis
Writer
1959
Movie
Yolanda and the Thief
Screenplay
1945
Movie
Cry for Happy
Screenplay
1961
Movie
Sail a Crooked Ship
Director
1961
Movie
Best Foot Forward
Screenplay
1943
Movie
New Faces of 1937
Screenplay
1937