Starting with the radio show, The Martin and Lewis Show, that featured Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis, Kalish often wrote with her husband Rocky, her writing partner.[2] When the radio show became a TV show, the Kalishes made the shift to writing for television.
Kalish also executive produced 227, a sitcom about a working-class African-American family in Washington, D.C.[4]
Kalish also wrote under the pseudonym Cady Kalian with co-writer Naomi Gurian.[5]
Personal life
Kalish was married to Austin “Rocky” Kalish from 1948 to his death in 2016.[6] The couple met when they were young kids in the Bronx. Kalish was Rocky's sister's friend. They had a son, comedy writer Bruce Kalish, and a daughter, Nancy Biederman, who pre-deceased Kalish.[6][7]
1975: Keep Off My Grass! (TV movie), producer; writer
1976: Good Heavens (TV series), producer (episode: "Coffee, Tea, or Gloria"); written by (4 episodes)
1976-1978: Good Times (TV series), 1976-1977 producer (24 episodes); 1976-1978 script supervisor (48 episodes); 1976-1977 written by (5 episodes); 1977-1978 executive producer (24 episodes)
1977: Mason (TV movie), creator; written by
1978-1979: Carter Country (TV series), executive producer (episode: "Hurricane Jasper"); written by (2 episodes)
1979: Rendezvous Hotel (TV movie), executive producer; writer
1979: America 2100 (TV movie), executive producer; writer
1979: Out of the Blue (TV series), executive producer (episode: "Random's Arrival")
1980: Ghost of a Chance (TV movie), executive producer; writer
1980-1982: Too Close for Comfort (TV series), 1980-1982 producer (40 episodes); 1981-1982 written by (6 episodes); 1981 teleplay (1 episode); 1982 story (1 episode)
1982: Kangaroos in the Kitchen (TV movie), producer, writer
1983: Foot in the Door (TV series), producer (episode: "Pilot"); written by (episode: "The Big Breakthrough")
1983: Oh Madeline (TV series), producer (18 episodes); story (1 episode); written by (1 episode)
"The Good Life," Writer's Digest, November 1950. Cover-featured article on Irma and Rocky Kalish. The front cover text reads, "Two free lance writers edit Romance Western Roundup on the beach."[15]
Karen Young, "Hollywood vets Irma Kalish and Naomi Gurian on getting their groove back, in novel form," Encino Sun, October 28-November 3, 2006.
References
^ abHarrington, Amy; Kalish, Irma (21 December 2012). "Irma Kalish, Writer". The Interviews: An Oral History of Television! (Oral history). Interviewed by Amy Harrington. North Hollywood, CA: Television Academy Foundation.