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Overview
Awards:
Nominated for Oscar. moreFilmography
Writer:
- "The Thin Man" (1 episode, 1957)
- Unwelcome Alibi (1957) TV episode (writer) - "Topper" (25 episodes, 1953-1955)
- The Neighbors (1955) TV episode (writer)
- Topper Tells All (1954) TV episode (writer)
- George's Old Flame (1954) TV episode (writer)
- Theatricals (1954) TV episode (writer)
- The Boat (1954) TV episode (writer)
(20 more) - Tonight We Sing (1953) (writer)
- Decameron Nights (1953) (screenplay)
... aka Tres historias de amor (Spain) - "Mr. & Mrs. North" (3 episodes, 1952)
- Silent Butler (1952) TV episode (writer)
- Comic-Strip Tease (1952) TV episode (written by)
- Surprise (1952) TV episode (writer) - Born to Be Bad (1950) (additional dialogue)
- Perfect Strangers (1950) (adaptation)
... aka Too Dangerous to Love (UK) - Adventures of Don Juan (1948) (writer)
... aka The New Adventures of Don Juan (UK) - Killer McCoy (1947) (story)
- Undercurrent (1946) (uncredited)
- Easy to Wed (1946) (screenplay "Libeled Lady")
- Slightly Dangerous (1943) (screenplay)
- The Youngest Profession (1943) (screenplay)
- A Yank at Eton (1942) (screenplay) (story)
- The War Against Mrs. Hadley (1942) (writer)
- Pacific Rendezvous (1942) (writer)
- Two-Faced Woman (1941) (screenplay)
- The Feminine Touch (1941) (screenplay)
- I Love You Again (1940) (screenplay)
- Broadway Melody of 1940 (1940) (screenplay)
- Three Loves Has Nancy (1938) (writer)
- The Crowd Roars (1938) (screenplay)
- A Yank at Oxford (1938) (screenplay)
- Paradise for Three (1938) (screenplay)
... aka Romance for Three (UK) - Man-Proof (1938) (screenplay)
- I'll Take Romance (1937) (screenplay)
- London by Night (1937) (screenplay)
- Married Before Breakfast (1937) (screenplay)
... aka Married by Noon - A Day at the Races (1937) (screenplay)
- The Last of Mrs. Cheyney (1937) (contributor to dialogue) (uncredited)
- Libeled Lady (1936) (screenplay)
- We Went to College (1936) (story)
... aka The Old School Tie (UK) - Rendezvous (1935) (writer)
- No More Ladies (1935) (contributor to dialogue) (uncredited)
- Roman Scandals (1933) (writer)
Soundtrack:
- Barbra Streisand: The Movie Album (2003) (V) (lyrics: "I'm In The Mood For Love")
- "Toast of the Town" (1 episode, 1956)
... aka The Ed Sullivan Show (USA: new title)
- Episode #9.48 (1956) TV episode (lyrics: "I Feel a Song Coming On" (uncredited)) - "General Electric Theater" (1 episode, 1956)
... aka G.E. Theater (USA: informal short title)
... aka G.E. True Theater (USA: new title)
- Judy Garland Musical Special (1956) TV episode (lyrics: "I Feel a Song Coming On" (uncredited)) - The Stooge (1952) (lyrics: "I Feel a Song Coming On")
- Follow the Boys (1944) (lyrics: "I Feel a Song Coming On" (1935) (uncredited))
- Palm Springs (1936) (lyrics: "Overture")
... aka Palm Springs Affair (UK) - Every Night at Eight (1935) (lyrics: "Take it Easy", "I Feel a Song Coming on", "Song Medley", "Every Night at Eight", "I'm in the Mood for Love")
Thanks:
- That's Entertainment, Part II (1976) (acknowledgment)
Additional Details
Other Works:
Dance Me a Song (1950). Musical revue. Music by James Shelton. Lyrics by James Shelton. Sketches by James Kirkwood, George Oppenheimer, Lee Goodman, Vincente Minnelli, Marya Mannes, Robert Anderson, James Shelton and Wally Cox. Additional numbers by Herman Hupfeld, Albert Hague, Maurice Valency and Bug Gregg. Scenic Design and Lighting Design by Jo Mielziner. Choreographed by Robert Sidney. Directed by James Shelton. Royale Theatre: 20 Jan 1950- 18 Feb 1950 (35 performances). Cast: Tony Albert, Francine Bond, Carmina Cansino, Wally Cox, Cliff Ferre, Bob Fosse, Hope Foye, Marilyn Gennaro, Lee Goodman, June Graham, Babe Hines, Marian Horosko, Jimmy Kirkwood, Heidi Krall, Don Little, Marion Lorne, Dusty McCaffrey, Joan MaCracken, Biff McGuire, Scott Merrill, Douglas Moppert, Mary Ann Niles, Tina Prescott, Erik Rhodes, Cynthia Rogers, Alan Ross, Donald Saddler, Bob Scheerer, Silver [a dog], Robert B. Sola, Ann Thomas. Produced by Dwight Wiman. Produced in association with Robert Ross. moreMessage Boards
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