Edward wrote his "Clef Dwellers" music column for Variety Magazine before
entering the public relations field.
During World War II, Kafafian served in the military, and he
received "two honorable discharges from the Navy and the
Marine Corps.".
Edward Kafafian was a voting member of AMPAS, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences.
"He went into publicity for several studios including Warner Bros., Universal, MGM and retired as Director of Publicity and Promotion at 20th Century Fox working with Studio Head Alan Ladd, Jr.," the Los Angeles Times explained.
"After retiring, Eddie joined the Los Angeles Police Dept. as a sworn Reserve Officer for 26 years," the Los Angeles Times wrote.