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Madelyn Pugh was born on 15 March, 1921 in Indianapolis, Indiana, U.S., is an American screenwriter. Discover Madelyn Pugh's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 90 years old?
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Television producer and writer |
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90 years old |
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Pisces |
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15 March, 1921 |
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15 March |
Birthplace |
Indianapolis, Indiana, U.S. |
Date of death |
20 April, 2011 |
Died Place |
Bel Air, California, U.S. |
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United States
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She is a member of famous screenwriter with the age 90 years old group.
Madelyn Pugh Height, Weight & Measurements
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Who Is Madelyn Pugh's Husband?
Her husband is Quinn Martin (m. 1955-1960)
Richard Davis (m. 1964-2009)
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Quinn Martin (m. 1955-1960)
Richard Davis (m. 1964-2009) |
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1 (with Martin) |
Madelyn Pugh Net Worth
Her net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Madelyn Pugh worth at the age of 90 years old? Madelyn Pugh’s income source is mostly from being a successful screenwriter. She is from United States. We have estimated Madelyn Pugh's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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screenwriter |
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Timeline
Madelyn Pugh (March 15, 1921 – April 20, 2011), sometimes credited as Madelyn Pugh Davis, Madelyn Davis, or Madelyn Martin, was a television writer who became known in the 1950s for her work on the I Love Lucy television series.
Pugh was born in Indianapolis, Indiana, to I. Watt Pugh, a bank treasurer, and Louise Huff.
She had two older sisters, Audrey and Rosalind.
During her senior year at Shortridge High School, she was co-editor of the high school newspaper, along with her classmate Kurt Vonnegut.
She graduated in 1938, two years before Vonnegut.
In 1942, she graduated from Indiana University's School of Journalism.
Pugh became interested in writing while serving as Friday editor of the Shortridge High School daily newspaper in Indianapolis, Indiana with classmate Kurt Vonnegut.
At Shortridge she also served as vice president of her senior class.
Her first professional writing job was writing short radio spots for WIRE, an Indianapolis radio station.
When her family moved to California, she got work as a radio writer, first for NBC and then CBS, where she met Bob Carroll.
Pugh credits some of her breakthrough as "the girl writer" to the war effort, which limited the pool of qualified male writers; she was frequently the only female writer on staff.
Early in her career, as a staff writer for CBS Radio in Hollywood, Pugh forged a partnership with Bob Carroll Jr.. which lasted more than 50 years.
Together they wrote some 400 television programs and roughly 500 radio shows.
While the team was writing for The Steve Allen Show, they became interested in writing for Lucille Ball's new radio show, My Favorite Husband.
They paid Allen to write his own show one week so they could focus on creating a script submission for My Favorite Husband.
Under the supervision of head writer Jess Oppenheimer, the pair wrote Ball's radio program for its 2½ years.
Pugh and Carroll helped create a vaudeville act for Lucille Ball and her husband Desi Arnaz, which became the basis for the pilot episode of I Love Lucy.
Together with Oppenheimer and/or Bob Schiller and Bob Weiskopf, who joined the show at the beginning of the fifth year, the team tackled 39 episodes per season for the run of the series.
Although they never won, Pugh and Carroll were nominated for three Emmy Awards for their work on the series.
Pugh and Carroll are credited with helping create the 'Lucy' character, which Ball played in one form or another for over 40 years.
Pugh was married twice, first to TV producer Quinn Martin on December 24, 1955, in Los Angeles, until their 1960 divorce.
She later married Dr. Richard Merrill Davis in 1964, and they remained married until his death in 2009.
The pair also wrote episodes for The Lucy Show, Here's Lucy, The Lucille Ball-Desi Arnaz Show (aka The Lucy-Desi Comedy Hour) and Ball's final series, Life with Lucy (1986).
The pair's other writing credits include work on the television series The Jane Wyman Show, The Paul Lynde Show, Dorothy, Those Whiting Girls, Kocham Klane (an I Love Lucy series remake in Poland) and The Tom Ewell Show.
They also worked on the films Forever, Darling and Yours, Mine and Ours, starring Ball.
The two served for seven years as executive producers of the long-running television series Alice and occasionally contributed scripts, one of which was awarded a Golden Globe Award.
In September 2005, Madelyn Pugh Davis, who lived in California, released her memoirs, titled Laughing with Lucy, written with Bob Carroll Jr..
Pugh Davis died on April 20, 2011, aged 90, in Bel Air, California, and her ashes were in a place of honor on display in the Chapel columbarium, at Hollywood Forever Cemetery.