Background
Singer, Ray Eleazer was born on October 24, 1916 in New York City. Son of William Zachary and Esther (Sadolsky) Singer.
Singer, Ray Eleazer was born on October 24, 1916 in New York City. Son of William Zachary and Esther (Sadolsky) Singer.
Student, City College of New York, 1934-1936.
Writer, Phil Baker, New York City, 1939; writer, Henny Youngman, New York City, 1939; writer, radio, Milton Berle show, Hollywood, California, 1941-1942; writer, radio, Bing Crosby show, Hollywood, 1942-1943; writer, radio, Sealtest Village Store, Hollywood, 1942-1947; creator, writer, producer television series, It's a Great Life, Hollywood, 1953-1956; writer, radio, Phil Harris--Alice Faye show, Hollywood, 1947-1953; writer, producer, NBC, Hollywood, 1953-1957; writer, Metro Goldwyn Mayer pictures, Hollywood, 1960-1962; television writer for various performers including, Frank Sinatra, Danny Thomas, Jack Benny, Hollywood, 1963-1967; producer, writer television series, Joey Bishop Show, 1964; producer television series, Donna Reed show, 1965; producer television series, No Time for Sargeants, 1966; writer, creator, Here's Lucy, Hollywood, 1967-1971; freelance playwright, Hollywood, 1972-1988. Associate professor California State University, Northridge, 1976-1977. Instructor University of California at Los Angeles, Los Angeles, 1975-1988.
Member Pacific Broadcast Pioneers, National Academy television Arts and Sciences (Board of Governors, national trustee 1971-1973), Writers Guild American, Dramatists Guild.
Married Monia Abramson, October 13, 1940. Children: Laurie Patricia, John Harris.