Irving Elman
Irving Elman was an author, producer, and composer, educated at City College of New York with a Bachelor of Science degree. He wrote and produced plays, including UNCLE WILLIE, THE BRASS RING, and THE... Read more
Irving Elman was an author, producer, and composer, educated at City College of New York with a Bachelor of Science degree. He wrote and produced plays, including UNCLE WILLIE, THE BRASS RING, and THE FIRST MILLION. Joining ASCAP in 1962, his chief musical collaborators were Harry Sukman and Norman Luboff. His successful career as a television writer and producer included work on “Tales of Tomorrow,” “Zane Grey Theater,” “Alfred Hitchcock Presents,” “Ben Casey,” and “Slattery’s People,” among others.