Yale Udoff

Yale Udoff

writer

Yale Udoff was born on Mar 29, 1935 in USA. Yale Udoff's big-screen debut came with Hitchhike! directed by Gordon Hessler in 1974.

Udoff began his career at ABC in New York working with producers-executives Douglas Cramer, Edgar Scherick and Roone Arledge, and he is credited by some for coming up with the idea to transform the Batman comic books into a TV series in the 1960s. Udoff walked in and said we ought to do Batman. They threw him out of the office, but he persisted and we decided to look into it. Udoff wrote up a formal proposal for Scherick, who then took it to higher-ups at the network. Suddenly, all these executives were flying back to New York from L.A. reading Batman comic books hidden in their Fortune magazines.

  • Birthday

    Mar 29, 1935
  • Place of Birth

    Brooklyn, New York, USA