Agnes Christine Johnston
Agnes Christine Johnston | |
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Born | Swissvale, Pennsylvania, United States | January 11, 1896
Died | July 19, 1978 San Diego, California, United States | (aged 82)
Occupation | Screenwriter |
Years active | 1915–1948 |
Spouse | Frank Dazey |
Relatives | Isabel Johnston (sister) |
Agnes Christine Johnston was an American screenwriter who wrote for 84 films between 1915 and 1948.[1][2]
Biography
Early life
Johnston was born in Swissvale, Pennsylvania, to John Johnston and Isabel McElhany. She attended the Horace Mann School and later took a playwright class at Harvard.[3][4] Her sister Isabel Johnston also became a screenwriter.
Career
When Vitagraph gave her an assignment to write a scenario for a James Oliver Curwood novel God's Country and the Woman, she reportedly completed the scenario in 24 hours.[4]
Johnston penned a number of Andy Hardy films starring Mickey Rooney—among them The Hardys Ride High, Andy Hardy's Double Life, and Andy Hardy's Blonde Trouble.[5]
Her other films included the comedy Seventeen, the romantic comedy Janie and its sequel, Janie Gets Married, plus the 1946 adaptation of Black Beauty. She also wrote the musical comedy The Time, the Place and the Girl.
Personal life
Johnson was married to fellow screenwriter Frank Mitchell Dazey; the couple had three children together.
Agnes died in San Diego, California, in 1978.[1][6]
Partial filmography
- An Amateur Orphan (1917)
- The Fires of Youth (1917)
- It Happened to Adele (1917)
- Her New York (1917)
- When Love Was Blind (1917)
- How Could You, Caroline? (1918)
- The Great Adventure (1918)[7]
- Daddy-Long-Legs (1919)
- Alarm Clock Andy (1920)
- Her Husband's Friend (1920)
- Children of Dust (1923)
- The Female (1924)
- Forbidden Paradise (1924)
- For Another Woman (1924)
- Proud Flesh (1925)
- Don't (1925)
- The Denial (1925)
- Lovey Mary (1926)
- The Enemy (1927)
- The Patsy (1928)
- The Shannons of Broadway (1929)
- The Divine Lady (1929)
- Lucky Devils (1933)
- Headline Shooter (1933)
- Andy Hardy's Blonde Trouble (1944)
- Mickey (1948)
References
- ^ a b "Has Job, Three Children, Husband—Yet Writes Plays". The Los Angeles Times. February 5, 1928. Retrieved March 24, 2020.
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: CS1 maint: url-status (link) - ^ "Fadeins and Fadeouts". The Spokesman-Review. April 13, 1919. Retrieved March 24, 2020.
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: CS1 maint: url-status (link) - ^ "Scenario Writers and Editors". Motion Picture Studio Directory and Trade Annual: 289. 1921 – via Ancestry.com.
- ^ a b "Agnes Johnston, Scenarist". Moving Picture World. 39 (6). New York City: Chalmers Publishing Company: 744. February 8, 1919. Retrieved July 21, 2014.
- ^ "What a Routine". Lancaster Eagle-Gazette. November 13, 1944. Retrieved March 24, 2020.
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: CS1 maint: url-status (link) - ^ "Scenario Writer Marries". The Oklahoma City Times. August 14, 1920. Retrieved March 24, 2020.
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: CS1 maint: url-status (link) - ^ Milne, Peter (March 9, 1918). "Screen Examinations". Motion Picture News: 1467.
External links
- Agnes Christine Johnston at IMDb
- Agnes Christine Johnson at Women Film Pioneers Project