Francis Edward Faragoh
Francis Edward Faragoh (born Ferenc Eduárd Faragó; October 16, 1898 – July 25, 1966) was a Hungarian-American screenwriter. He wrote for 20 films between 1929 and 1947. He was nominated for an Academy Award in 1931 for Best Writing, Adaptation for Little Caesar.[1] He was born in Budapest, Hungary and died in Oakland, California from a heart attack.
Francis Edward Faragoh | |
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Born | Ferenc Eduárd Faragó October 16, 1898 |
Died | July 25, 1966 67) Oakland, California, U.S. | (aged
Occupation | Screenwriter |
Years active | 1929–1947 |
Selected filmography
- Little Caesar (1931)
- Iron Man (1931)
- Frankenstein (1931)
- The Last Man (1932)
- Hat, Coat and Glove (1934)
- Becky Sharp (1935)
- Lady from Louisiana (1941)
References
- "The 4th Academy Awards (1931) Nominees and Winners". Oscars.org (Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences). Archived from the original on October 10, 2014. Retrieved May 21, 2019.
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