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Louis Kamp was a commercial artist and painter before he became a screenwriter. Kamp married magazine editor and drama critic Irene Kittle in 1945. The pair went on to write screenplays both together and separately during the 1960s and 1970s.
Irene Kampen (April 18, 1922, in Brooklyn, New York – February 1, 1998, in Oceanside, California) was an American newspaperwoman and writer who wrote several books about events in her life.
Irene Kittle Kamp (1910-1985) was born in Brooklyn, New York, and worked as a magazine editor and drama critic. They were married in 1945. Deciding also to pursue writing as a career, Irene Kamp wrote short stories and plays and in 1958 began work on her first film, PARIS BLUES (1961).
After a battle with cancer, Irene Kamp passed away in 1985 from a heart attack at the age of 74. A near-lifetime scribe in a variety of mediums, there’s more than enough idiosyncrasy and personality in Irene Kamp’s work to decry her wholly unsung screenwriting career.
Sep 1, 2003 · Semantic Scholar extracted view of "Urban environmental quality and human well-being Towards a conceptual framework and demarcation of concepts; a literature study" by I. Kamp et al.
Jun 17, 1985 · Irene Kittle Kamp, a screenwriter and playwright who had been an editor at magazines in New York, died of a heart attack Saturday at her Los Angeles home. She was 74 years old.
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