Meyer Dolinsky (October 13, 1923 – February 29, 1984), aka Mike Dolinsky (sometimes credited as "Michael Adams" or "Mike Adams"), was an American screenwriter. Before transitioning to the screen, he wrote radio scripts.
Meyer Dolinsky was born in Chicago, Illinois, the son of Hyman Dolinsky (1891–1977) and Lillian Dolinsky (née Milkman 1897–1975).[1] He taught at Westchester High School in Los Angeles, California.[2][3] He died in Los Angeles.
Books
Radio scripts
| Series |
Episode Title |
Date
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| The Whistler |
"Seven Steps To Murder" |
2 March 1947
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| The Whistler |
"Ambassador of Death" |
16 June 1947
|
| The Whistler |
"Shakedown" |
16 January 1949
|
| The Whistler |
"Returned with the Spray" |
23 April 1950
|
| The Whistler |
"The Doctor's Wife" |
28 October 1951
|
| Escape |
"A Source of Irritation" |
5 July 1953
|
| Escape |
"Elementals" |
10 October 1953
|
| Suspense |
"Elementals" |
12 June 1960
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Filmography
Films
Television
References
- ^ "Dolinsky, Meyer". The Los Angeles Times. Los Angeles, CA. March 2, 1984. p. 53. Retrieved October 18, 2025 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ "Instructor Varies Hobbies to Aid Career in Fiction". The Los Angeles Times. Los Angeles, CA. July 14, 1957. p. 172. Retrieved October 19, 2025 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ "Jerry Lewis Stars in Regal's Thrill Film". The Chicago Defender. Chicago, IL. July 11, 1959. p. 14. Retrieved October 18, 2025 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ Clute, John (1995). "Dolinsky, Mike". The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction (Updated ed.). New York: St Martin's Griffin. p. 347. ISBN 0-312-09618-6.
Mind One (1972), in which two psychiatrists discover that a drug meant to treat psychosis actually engenders telepathy (see also ESP), and find themselves relating warmly to each other (they are of opposite sexes); as one of them is a Jesuit priest, an element of religion soon enriches the tale.
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