Jerry Horwin

A New York University graduate, Jerry Horwin (1902-1954) was brought to Hollywood by Carl Laemmle as a story editor for Universal. He later served as a story editor for CBS-TV in New York. For the sta... Read more
A New York University graduate, Jerry Horwin (1902-1954) was brought to Hollywood by Carl Laemmle as a story editor for Universal. He later served as a story editor for CBS-TV in New York. For the stage, Horwin cowrote the play MY DEAR CHILDREN, published by Dramatists Play Service, with Catherine Turney. He is also credited as a writer for films such as “The Pilgrim Papas,” “Hotsy Totsy,” “See America Thirst,” “The Virtuous Husband,” “Two Against the World,” “The Sport Parade,” “Rose of Washington Square,” “The Sun Never Sets,” “Stormy Weather,” and “Hitchhike to Happiness.”