Fred Niblo, Jr.
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Fred Niblo, Jr. (January 23, 1903 – February, 1973) was a successful Hollywood screenwriter. His career began in 1930 and lasted a little over twenty years. He died in Los Angeles, California, in February 1973, aged 70. Niblo, Jr. was the son of director Fred Niblo.
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He was nominated with Seton I. Miller for an Oscar for their screen adaptation of The Criminal Code in 1931.
His wife was Pat and he had a daughter Moira and a son Dennis and a second daughter Ann. He spent some time with the state department in French Indo-China (Viet Nam) prior to the war. He came back with photographs of atrocities against French Catholic missionaries. Submitted by Bill Bauer, next door neighbor
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