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Dennis Marks (screenwriter)

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across five stations. Marks remained with the show for four years before switching to 'A.M. New York', a one-hour daily talk show. This lasted only two years, and by its end, Marks was again looking for work in cartoon screen writing. He headed back to Los Angeles, and got a short-term staff position
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TV series. Although heavily involved in its creation, and by his own account creating the concept of the series protagonists being lost in a fantasy world through a fairground ride; he would not see the production through. Marvel fired Marks in 1983, after disagreements with the TV networks.
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Marks was born in New York City in 1932. His parents were vaudevillians, though Marks did not follow them to the stage despite showing a strong interest in performing magic tricks. He was awarded a bachelor's degree from
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Musical Comedy program, but when Marks' agent offered him work in cartoons he took the offer alone. In a 2002 interview, Marks stated that he had been an avid comic book reader as a child and happily took the job.
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Marks later acquired the rights to the Dungeon & Dragons role-playing game brand for a television show. Marks made a verbal and written pitch to Dungeon & Dragons creator
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Marks began his career in entertainment writing with Alan Friedman as a song writing team. Their first song together was used in the off-Broadway revue
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in 1963. It was accepted by the company and Marks began writing further cartoon scripts, completing at least eight more Snuffy Smiths and work on some
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cartoons. In between Marks had, with Friedman, continued to write songs for a Sherlock Holmes musical, and was hired as a junior screenwriter on the
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and Bruce Howard, wrote all 39 episodes of the Beatles' cartoon. In 1965, the Sherlock Holmes musical he had helped create, opened on Broadway as
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By 1971, there was little scope for cartoon writing in New York and Marks left for Los Angeles finding work for
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Marks continued writing and producing stories for cartoon shows, and in the second half of the 1980s worked on
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in one episode of Amazing Friends and provided several additional voices for The Incredible Hulk.
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to which he also provided the soundtrack and lyrics, and was a writer for a few episodes of
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In the early 1980s, Broadax recommended to Marks that he should try writing for
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In the late 1960s, Marks continued writing for various shows, including
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in the latter. He also worked as a producer for Children's TV show
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at Hanna-Barbera. This was followed by a one-year contract with
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Encyclopedia of Television Series, Pilots and Specials
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Yogi Bear and the Magical Flight of the Spruce Goose
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Yogi Bear and the Magical Flight of the Spruce Goose
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Dennis Marks (disambiguation)

New York City, New York
Los Angeles, California
screenwriter
Batfink
The Beatles
Dungeons & Dragons
Spider-Man
Green Goblin
Wonderama
Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends
Duke University
United States Navy
Lexington
Martin Charnin
BMI
Al Brodax
William Randolph Hearst
Barney Google and Snuffy Smith
Beetle Bailey
American Scene Magazine
cartoon based on The Beatles
Jack Mendelsohn
Heywood Kling
Baker Street
The Batman/Superman Hour
Aquaman
DC Comics
Harry Donenfeld

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