Background
Feldkamp was born on March 2, 1914 in Newark, New Jersey.
Feldkamp was born on March 2, 1914 in Newark, New Jersey.
He served in World World War II as a correspondent with the Marine Corps in the Pacific. After the war Feldkamp became a producer of his own films, an editor of the American magazine Life, and a writer for the newsreel "The March of Time." Feldkamp died in Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania at the age of 67. Films produced Additionally, he wrote for another 26-part television series called Crusade in the Pacific which premiered in 1951.
He also independently produced three movies, Operation Manhunt (1954), The Silken Affair (1956), and Triple Cross (1966).
Articles written Feldkamp contributed several articles to the magazine The New Yorker. These include: "Benny" (March 11, 1933) "Relative" with Russell Maloney (October 2, 1937) "The Comment" with East.B. White (August 11, 1939) "MIXTURE FOR MEN: A Collection of Fact and Humor by Some of the Best Writers of Short Pieces in Our Time" (1947) "The Talk of the Town" with Saint Clair McKelway (January 11, 1958) "Cite du Cheval" (June 6, 1970) "Deauville" (August 14, 1971).