PFC Saul (Larry) Frisch
served as a writer, actor and narrator from
December 1948. He also served as a contract writer
from 1952 to 1954 and from 1962 to 1967. He was a
director for several Big
Picture tv shows as Larry Frisch.
He also served as a first lieutenant in the 831st Signal
Photo Reserve.
Frisch wrote, "APC was a most
important part of my life and paid for much of my family
, four children, in a difficult but rewarding
profession, over almost 60 years.
"I worked
as child actor before entering the army in August 1948
and was lucky to do film and tv jobs all over the world
thereafter, but APC was my base, first on active duty
until August 1949, and then Reserve duty until released
in 1963.
"From
March 1952 to June 1954 I worked as a contract writer at
APC, then from fall 1962 until June 1967 as a contract
writer and also sometimes director. My last contract
script was June 1976.
"Do
not know how much of this is of interest to anyone but
myself, but since you asked I am replying. My legal name
is Saul Frisch which was a mistake, but that is another
story. Many of my films are listed under my name online
for one reason or another.
"I
received an officers rank in the Reserve in June 1951
and value that more than anything else in my career.
"During August l966 I was sent
as contract writer-director to Saigon for a film about
the ten rules of conduct, to be seen by all soldiers
sent there. Would appreciate any
comment by those who used it.
"Best
wishes. Larry Frisch"
Larry Frisch's e-mail is lary1234@bezeqint.net.
(UpdatedApril 19,
2005, and September 13, 2020.)
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