Doris Anderson

Doris Anderson

  • Birthday: 1897-11-14
  • Place of birth: Chico, California, USA

Biography

American screenwriter.

Production

Beauty for the Asking

1939

As Screenplay

Give Me a Sailor

1938

As Screenplay

And So They Were Married

1936

As Screenplay

Grumpy

1930

As Screenplay

That Brennan Girl

1946

As Screenplay

Without Regret

1935

As Writer

Fast and Loose

1930

As Story

Women in War

1940

As Writer

Mata Hari

1931

As Additional Dialogue

Hula

1927

As Adaptation

Glamour

1934

As Writer

Never a Dull Moment

1950

As Screenplay

Men Call It Love

1931

As Dialogue

The Gay Diplomat

1931

As Adaptation

King of Gamblers

1937

As Screenplay

The Marriage Playground

1929

As Adaptation

Three Sinners

1928

As Adaptation

True to the Navy

1930

As Screenplay

Men Call It Love

1931

As Writer

Love Birds

1934

As Writer

Doomsday

1928

As Story

I Give My Love

1934

As Screenplay

I Give My Love

1934

As Dialogue

The World At Her Feet

1927

As Writer

Three Sinners

1928

As Writer

The Gay Diplomat

1931

As Writer

Hula

1927

As Writer

Anybody's Woman

1930

As Writer

Charming Sinners

1929

As Screenplay

Half a Bride

1928

As Writer

A Kiss in a Taxi

1927

As Writer

Salute for Three

1943

As Writer

Love and Learn

1928

As Story

Sophie Lang Goes West

1937

As Screenplay

Straight from the Heart

1935

As Screenplay

Curmudgeon

1930

As Writer

Wild Girl

1932

As Screenplay

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