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Nunnally Johnson
Screenwriter

Nunnally Johnson

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Screenwriter
Gender
Male
Place of birth
Columbus, Muscogee County, Georgia, U.S.A.
Place of death
Hollywood, Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California
Age
79 years
Family
Spouse:
Dorris Bowdon
Children:
Nora Johnson
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Biography

Nunnally Hunter Johnson (December 5, 1897 – March 25, 1977) was an American filmmaker who wrote, produced, and directed motion pictures.

Biography

Early life

Nunnally Hunter Johnson was born on December 5, 1897 in Columbus, Georgia. He was the first of two sons born to Johnny Pearl "Onnie" (née Patrick) and James Nunnally "Jim" Johnson. He and his younger brother, Cecil Patrick Johnson, were raised in Columbus, Georgia. His father was a journeyman mechanic, turned tinsmith and coppersmith, turned pipe and sheetmetal shop superintendent for the Central of Georgia Railway. Nunnally graduated from Columbus High School in 1915. While living in Columbus in 1919, at 1312 Third Street, Nunnally was a second lieutenant in the field artillery reserve corps. Cecil graduated from Georgia Tech in 1924, married Gene Clair Norris, and moved to Bellingham, Washington, where he was first a gas department superintendent and later a vice-president with Puget Sound Power & Light.

Career

He began his career as a journalist, writing for the Columbus Enquirer Sun, the Savannah Press, the Brooklyn Daily Eagle, and the New York Herald Tribune. He also wrote short stories and a collection of these, There Ought To Be a Law, was published in 1930. His first connection with film work was the sale of screen rights to one of his stories in 1927. Johnson asked his editor if he could write film criticism articles in 1932. When this request was denied, he decided to relocate to Hollywood and work directly in the film industry.

Quickly finding work as a scriptwriter, Johnson was hired full-time as a writer by 20th Century-Fox in 1935. He soon began producing films as well and co-founded International Pictures in 1943 with William Goetz. Johnson also directed several films in the 1950s, including two starring Gregory Peck. He was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Screenplay in 1940 for The Grapes of Wrath and the Directors Guild of America Best Director Award in 1956 for The Man in the Gray Flannel Suit. In 1964, Johnson adapted his daughter Nora Johnson's novel The World of Henry Orient into a film of the same title, starring Peter Sellers.

Personal life

His first marriage, in 1919 at Trinity Church in Brooklyn Heights, was to Alice Love Mason, with whom he had one daughter, Marjorie Fowler (film editor, born July 16, 1920). Alice was an editor with the Brooklyn Daily Eagle. Mason and Johnson divorced in 1920. His second marriage was to Marion Byrnes in 1927, also a staff member of the Daily Eagle, with whom he also had a daughter, Nora Johnson. Byrnes's and Johnson's marriage ended in 1938.

While filming The Grapes of Wrath, Johnson met his third wife, a fellow southerner, actress Dorris Bowdon, a Mississippi native. The two were married at the home of Charles MacArthur and Helen Hayes, in Nyack-on-the-Hudson (Nyack, New York), on February 4, 1940. Together they had three children; daughter Christie Johnson Lucero, daughter Roxanna Johnson Lonergan and Johnson's only son, Scott Johnson. They resided in a mansion located at 625 Mountain drive in Beverly Hills, California. It was designed by architect Paul R. Williams and built from 1937 to 1938 by O' Neal and Son.

Death

He died of pneumonia in Hollywood in 1977 and was interred in the Westwood Village Memorial Park Cemetery in Los Angeles.

Filmography

YearTitleAs
WriterProducerDirector
1927Rough House RosieYes*
1933A Bedtime StoryYes
Mama Loves PapaYes*
1934Moulin RougeYes
The House of RothschildYes
Bulldog Drummond Strikes BackYes
Kid MillionsYes
1935Cardinal RichelieuYes**Yes
Baby Face HarringtonYes
Thanks a MillionYes
The Man Who Broke the Bank at Monte CarloYesYes
1936The Prisoner of Shark IslandYesYes
The Country DoctorYes
DimplesYes
The Road to GloryYes**Yes
Banjo on My KneeYesYes
1937Nancy Steele Is Missing!Yes
Cafe MetropoleYes
Slave ShipYes
Love Under FireYes
1939Jesse JamesYesYes
Wife, Husband and FriendYesYes
Rose of Washington SquareYesYes***
1940The Grapes of WrathYesYes
I Was an AdventuressYes**Yes
Chad HannaYesYes
1941Tobacco RoadYes
1942Roxie HartYesYes
MoontideYes**
The Pied PiperYesYes
Life Begins at Eight-ThirtyYesYes
1943The Moon Is DownYesYes
Holy MatrimonyYesYes
1944Casanova BrownYesYes
The Keys of the KingdomYes
1945The Woman in the WindowYesYes
The SouthernerYes
Along Came JonesYes
1946The Dark MirrorYesYes
1947The Senator Was IndiscreetYes
1948Mr. Peabody and the MermaidYesYes
1949Everybody Does ItYesYes
1950Three Came HomeYesYes
The GunfighterYes**Yes
The MudlarkYesYes
1951The Long Dark HallYes
The Desert Fox: The Story of RommelYesYes
1952Phone Call from a StrangerYesYes
We're Not Married!YesYes
O. Henry's Full HouseYes**
My Cousin RachelYesYes
1953How to Marry a MillionaireYesYes
1954Night PeopleYesYesYes
Witness to MurderYes**
Black WidowYesYesYes
1955How to Be Very, Very PopularYesYesYes
1956The Man in the Gray Flannel SuitYesYesYes
1957Oh, Men! Oh Women!YesYesYes
The Three Faces of EveYesYesYes
1959The Man Who Understood WomenYesYesYes
1960The Angel Wore RedYesYes
Flaming StarYes
1962Something's Got to GiveYes
Mr. Hobbs Takes a VacationYes
1963Take Her, She's MineYes
1964The World of Henry OrientYes
1965Dear BrigitteYes**
1967The Dirty DozenYes

* Writer of original story
** Uncredited writer
***Co-producer

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