Anne Morrison Chapin
Anne Morrison Chapin | |
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Born | Mary Anne Morrison January 5, 1892 Shoals, Indiana, US |
Died | April 7, 1967 (aged 75) Hollywood, California, US |
Occupation | Screenwriter, playwright, actress |
Spouse(s) | Newton Chapin |
Anne Morrison Chapin (born Mary Anne Morrison and sometimes credited as Anne Morrison) was an American playwright, actress, and screenwriter.[1][2]
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Biography
Beginnings
Morrison Chapin was born in Shoals, Indiana. "My family were New Englanders of English stock, with just a drop of Southern blood, but I am truly Western," she told reporters.[3] She'd also spend time in Indianapolis, where she underwent training to go into business before she was called to the stage.[4]
On the stage
After studying at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts,[5] she began working as an actress in Pittsburgh and New York City, appearing in a number of Broadway theatre productions in addition to writing her own plays.[6] In 1920, she opened her play The Wild Westcotts; she also appeared in the play in a lead role, and traveled around the country nonstop through 1923.[7] She continued writing and acting in plays on the East Coast through the 1920s.
Hollywood calls
Hollywood took an interest in Morrison Chapin's writing talents, and by 1934, she had given up acting to pursue a screenwriting career. She'd write scripts in Hollywood for the next 14 years, ending her career at Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM).[8]
Personal life
In 1928, she married Newton Chapin;[9] it was her second marriage.[10] She died in 1967 in her West Hollywood home after a long illness, and was survived by a son, James.[11]
Selected filmography
- Dangerous Corner (1934)
- The Soldier and the Lady (1937)
- Romance in the Dark (1938)
- Listen, Darling (1938)
- Dancing on a Dime (1940)
- Sunset in Wyoming (1941)
- The Sailor Takes a Wife (1945)
- The Secret Heart (1946)
- High Barbaree (1947)
- Big City (1948)
Selected theatrical works
- How Much Do You Love Me? (1920)
- The Wild Westcotts (1920)
- Pigs (1924)
- Wilbur (1928)
- Jonesy (1929)
- Love and Learn (1931)
- Broken Doll (1932)
- No Questions Asked (1934)
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- 1892 births
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- People from Indiana
- American women dramatists and playwrights
- 20th-century American actresses
- American women screenwriters
- American Academy of Dramatic Arts alumni
- 20th-century American women writers
- 20th-century American screenwriters