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Frederik Pohl(1919-2013)

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  • Producer
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Frederik Pohl
Frederik Pohl was born on 26 November 1919 in New York City, New York, USA. He was a writer and producer, known for Romulus, Le tunnel sous le monde (1969) and Tales of Tomorrow (1951). He was married to Elizabeth Anne Hull, Carol M. Ulf Stanton, Judith Merril, Dorothy LesTina and Leslie Perri. He died on 2 September 2013 in Palatine, Illinois, USA.
BornNovember 26, 1919
DiedSeptember 2, 2013(93)
BornNovember 26, 1919
DiedSeptember 2, 2013(93)
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Known for

Romulus
  • Writer
    Le tunnel sous le monde (1969)
    Le tunnel sous le monde
    5.5
    • Writer
    • 1969
    Tales of Tomorrow (1951)
    Tales of Tomorrow
    7.0
    TV Series
    • Writer
    Gateway
    TV Series
    • Writer(2017)

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      • Isabella Hermann and Aiki Mira in Das war morgen (2023)
        Das war morgen
        Podcast Series
        • based on short story by
        • 2023
      • Histoires de l'autre monde (1983)
        Histoires de l'autre monde
        7.4
        TV Series
        • story
        • 1986
      • Le tunnel sous le monde (1969)
        Le tunnel sous le monde
        5.5
        • story "The Tunnel Under the World"
        • 1969
      • Out of the Unknown (1965)
        Out of the Unknown
        7.5
        TV Series
        • story
        • 1965–1966
      • Tales of Tomorrow (1951)
        Tales of Tomorrow
        7.0
        TV Series
        • writer
        • 1952

      Producer



      • The Wrong Priest (2014)
        The Wrong Priest
        Short
        • executive producer
        • 2014

      • In-development projects at IMDbPro

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      • Alternative name
        • Fred Pohl
      • Born
        • November 26, 1919
        • New York City, New York, USA
      • Died
        • September 2, 2013
        • Palatine, Illinois, USA(respiratory failure)
      • Spouses
          Elizabeth Anne Hull1984 - September 2, 2013 (his death)
      • Other works
        Novel (as Frederick Pohl): "Age of the Pussyfoot".
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        • 1 Print Biography
        • 2 Articles

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        Famous American science fiction novelist, editor and literary agent. A lifelong friend of Isaac Asimov and Cyril M. Kornbluth, with whom he collaborated on such popular novels as "The Space Merchants" (1953). He was barely into his twenties when he became the first editor of the magazines "Astounding Stories" and "Super Science Stories" and was later respected as editor of "Galaxy Science Fiction" and of its companion publications, "If," "Worlds of Tomorrow," and "Magabook."
      • Quotes
        There are well understood terms of engagement between the people who write for publication, on one hand, and the academics and critics who discuss it, on the other. Writers write. Then the academics explain what the writer has written and the critics explain how it could have been written so much better.

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