Millard Kaufman, born on March 12, 1917, was a renowned American screenwriter. His career began in the 1940s, where he wrote scripts for classic films such as 'The Great Dictator' and 'The Adventures of Mark Twain'. Kaufman was known for his humorous and witty writing style, which had a profound impact on the Hollywood film industry.
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