Know For
Writing
Gender
Male
Birthday
1897-10-07 (67 years old)
Deathday
1964-07-15
Place of Birth
Roxbury, Massachusetts, USA
Also known As
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Myles Connolly (October 7, 1897 – July 15, 1964) was an author and a Hollywood screenwriter/producer. Myles Connolly was born in Roxbury, Massachusetts. After graduating from Boston College in 1918 and serving one year in the U.S. Navy during World War I, Connolly worked as a newspaper reporter with The Boston Post. As a reporter, he was able to lay claim to being one of the few journalists ever granted the opportunity to interview President Calvin Coolidge. Both he and his Nashville socialite wife, Agnes (née Bevington), were devout Roman Catholics and each had a sister who was a nun. Joseph P. Kenned...
1950
as Screenplay
1948
as Screenplay
1942
as Screenplay
1941
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1945
as Story
1940
as Writer
1952
as Story
1947
as Writer
1944
as Writer
1942
as Screenplay
1946
as Screenplay
1941
as Story
1929
as Associate Producer
1942
as Story
1931
as Associate Producer
1951
as Screenplay
1933
as Associate Producer
1934
as Associate Producer
1934
as Associate Producer
1936
as Story
1938
as Screenplay
1952
as Screenplay
1946
as Screenplay
1937
as Producer
1933
as Story
1931
as Associate Producer
1930
as Associate Producer
1937
as Story
1929
as Associate Producer
1938
as Screenplay
1937
as Associate Producer
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