Jess Oppenheimer

Jess Oppenheimer, future principal writer for Lucille Ball, was born on November 11, 1913 in San Francisco, California. Oppenheimer wrote radio and TV shows for Lucille Ball from 1948-1955, first on radio show, My Favorite Husband, and then on I Love Lucy. Oppenheimer even made a cameo appearance in an I Love Lucy episode entitled "The Audition" as a network representative. After Lucy, Oppenheimer went on to write and produce Get Smart. He died in Los Angeles on December 27, 1988. Oppenheimer, Jess Oppenheimer, Jess

 

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