The screenwriter Norma Barzman in 1944, when she was a features writer for the Los Angeles Examiner. Finally, in 1949, an opportunity arose for Ben Barzman to work on a film in London. Norma Barzman got some work, too, but it was harder, especially since she also was raising seven children. Norma Barzman wrote the original stories for two films made in 1946: Never Say Goodbye, a comedy starring Errol Flynn and Eleanor Parker; and The Locket, a noir thriller. Norma Barzman is survived by two daughters; five sons; eight grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren.
Source: The Irish Times January 21, 2024 00:17 UTC