Edmund Beloin (April 1, 1910 – May 26, 1992)[1] was an American writer of radio, film, and television.
Beloin was a medical student at New York University when he changed career paths and became a writer in 1931.
[2] Bill Morrow and Beloin were signed to The Jack Benny Program for the 1936–1937 season and remained for seven years.
[3][4] He created the character of Mr. Billingsley, Benny's zany, oft-hungover boarder who frequently made non sequitur remarks.
Blues, Visit to a Small Planet, Don't Give Up the Ship, Paris Holiday, The Sad Sack, My Favorite Spy, The Great Lover, A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court, and Road to Rio.