Maurice Tombragel, a celebrated wordsmith and creative force behind the scenes, made his grand entrance into this world on the ninth day of March, 1913, in the picturesque and quaint city of Covington, Kentucky, a state that proudly calls itself part of the United States of America.
As he progressed through his career, he systematically honed his talents, ultimately making a profound and lasting impact within the entertainment sector, thereby establishing a legacy replete with iconic productions, a testament to his enduring influence, which includes the 1949 cinematic masterpiece "Sky Liner", the 1942 theatrical production "Stand by All Networks", and the 1942 suspenseful thriller "Danger in the Pacific".
Maurice Tombragel's existence was marked by a profound sense of mortality, as the inevitable fate that awaited him finally caught up on January 20, 2000, in the charming city of Lake Oswego, nestled in the picturesque state of Oregon, within the vast and majestic borders of the United States of America.