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Danny Arnold (born Arnold Rothmann; January 23, 1925 – August 19, 1995) was an American producer, , , and director known for producing , , and .


Early life
Born in New York City, Arnold started his career acting in and doing comedy in . During World War II, he served in the United States Marine Corps in the . He later moved to Hollywood to continue a career in show business.


Career
Arnold appeared in films as an actor opposite the comic duo Martin and Lewis, and also wrote the screenplay for the Martin and Lewis vehicle (1953). In 1956, Arnold started writing for such television series as The Tennessee Ernie Ford Show and The Rosemary Clooney Show. In the 1960s, he began writing and producing episodes for such sitcoms as The Real McCoys, , and . Regarding Bewitched, which he produced for its first season, Arnold noted, "With this show, I saw a great opportunity to accomplish something. Fantasy can always be a jumping-off place for more sophisticated work."

Though his subsequent work was popular with audiences, Arnold frequently butted heads with TV executives regarding issues of content and fair shooting schedules. Television sitcom writer-director Ken Levine described Arnold as "brilliant, unpredictable (a nice term for bi-polar), demanding, and kind." Tapings on Barney Miller became legendary for lasting into the wee hours as Arnold worked on rewrites; due to these extended tapings the show in its later seasons ceased having a live audience. While working on , Arnold became so sick of the constant network battles that he founded his own distribution company Pro-Synd, Inc., so he could syndicate shows as he wished, but with the cancellation of his subsequent series and Stat, his plans for Barney Miller never came to fruition. He eventually sued regarding what he felt was the unfair sharing of the profits from Barney Miller and got a $50 million settlement.

On August 28, 1986, Danny Arnold sold his production company Four D Productions, Inc. to 's Columbia Pictures Television Group for $50 million after Arnold dropped the federal and state lawsuits against Columbia Pictures Industries accusing them of violations, , and breach of .

Arnold won two , one for My World and Welcome to It and one for the series for which he is most famous, . This latter show also won Arnold a . He was honored with the in 1985 by the Writers Guild of America to celebrate his lifetime of achievement.


Filmography
  • (1975–1982, produced by Four D Productions)
  • Fish (1977–1978, produced by the Mimus Corporation)
  • A.E.S. Hudson Street (1978, produced by the Triseme Corporation)
  • (1986, produced by Tetagram Ltd.)
  • Stat (1986)


Personal life
Arnold was married twice and had two children. His first marriage was to the daughter of songwriter , actress , in 1955. The marriage ended the following year.

Arnold met his second wife, Donna, while he was working as a writer on The Tennessee Ernie Ford Show and she was appearing as a singer and dancer on the program. They married in 1961 and had two children, David and Dannel. The couple remained married until Arnold's death.


Death
On August 19, 1995, Arnold died of at his Los Angeles home at the age of 70. He is buried at Mount Sinai Memorial Park Cemetery in Los Angeles.


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