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He was an American author and screenwriter. He won critical acclaim for his novels and received multiple awards for his writings, including a Guggenheim Award in 1960 and a Golden Pen Award in 1983. He also wrote a number of plays and screenplays.
Feibleman was born in 1930 in New York City and was raised in New Orleans. He studied acting at the Carnegie Institute of Technology and also attended Columbia University. He was a member of P.E.N. and resided in Los Angeles.
Starting in 1940, Feibleman worked as an actor in radio. From 1951 to 1957, he worked as an actor in Spain. He began writing in 1958. Feibleman was also a co-founder of DBA, a screenplay consulting firm.
Feibleman finished his first literary work, A Place without Twilight, in 1958. The book was met with critical acclaim by the Saturday Review and other publications. Many of his other works were received well by critics.
Feibleman was Lillian Hellman's long-time lover and friend, although she was seven years older than his own mother. He was the dedicatee of Pentimento, and was her principal heir and literary executor.
Awards
Guggenheim Award for creative writing (1960)
Golden Pen Award for screenwriting (1983)
Selected bibliography
Memoir
Lilly: Reminiscences of Lillian Hellman (1988)
Novels
A Place without Twilight (1958)
The Daughters of Necessity (1959)
Strangers and Graves: Four Short Novels (Death of Danaues,
Fever, Along the Coast, Eyes) (1966)
The Columbus Tree (1973)
Charlie Boy (1980)
Other writings
Tiger, Tiger Burning Bright (based on A Place without
Twilight, 1962)
Ensign Pulver (screenplay, 1964)
Profiles in Courage (TV series, 1964, episode 2 "Mary
S. McDowell")
His Eye is On the Sparrow (screenplay, 1969)
The Bayous (1973)
Columbo (TV series, 1976, season 6, episode 1 "Fade in
to Murder" & episode 2 "Old Fashioned Murder")
Maid in America (TV movie, 1982)
Cakewalk (play, 1998)
Writer
Maid in America (1982)
Maid in America
6.6
TV Movie
Writer (as Peter Feibleman)
1982
Peter Falk in Columbo (1971)
Columbo
8.3
TV Series
teleplay by
1976
2 episodes
Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre (1963)
Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre
7.6
TV Series
writer (as Peter Feibleman)
1967
1 episode
Profiles in Courage (1964)
Profiles in Courage
8.2
TV Series
writer
1964
1 episode
Ensign Pulver (1964)
Ensign Pulver
5.9
screenplay
1964
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