Nunnally Johnson
Nunnally Johnson was born on Dec 05, 1897 in USA. Nunnally Johnson's big-screen debut came with Rough House Rosie directed by Frank R. Strayer in 1927. Nunnally Johnson is known for The Three Faces of Eve directed by Nunnally Johnson, Joanne Woodward stars as Eve White and David Wayne as Ralph White. Nunnally Johnson has got 4 awards and 7 nominations so far. The most recent award Nunnally Johnson achieved is Walk of Fame. The upcoming new movie Nunnally Johnson plays is Something's Got to Give which will be released on Jun 01, 2001.
The son of a railway superintendent, Nunnally Johnson was schooled in Columbus, Georgia, graduating in 1915. He worked for the local newspaper as a delivery boy, became a junior reporter for the Savannah Press and then moved on to New York in 1919. There, his journalistic career really took off, particularly as a principal news reporter for the New York Herald Tribune and the New York Evening Post for which he wrote a humorous weekly column. An exceptionally literate individual, possessed of great wit, he was at his best writing social satire, lampooning conventions. This side of him was well showcased by some fifty short stories he submitted to the Saturday Evening Post and the New Yorker between 1925 and 1932.Stymied in his efforts at writing film critique, Johnson made his way to Hollywood in 1932 and was initially signed by United Artists as a screenwriter. He only stayed a year before joining 20th Century Fox, where he became closely associated with Darryl F. Zanuck, not only in the capacity of writer, but also as associate producer and occasional director. His first contract ran from 1935 to 1942, his second from 1949 to 1963. During the interval, he co-founded International Pictures with independent producer William Goetz but the venture proved to be short-lived. The company was absorbed after less than three years by Universal, Goetz becoming head of production for the expanded Universal-International. Johnson returned to Fox.During his time as a screenwriter, Johnson rarely ever worked in collaboration. Instead he showcased his own original work as well as displaying an innate flair for adapting classic novels into film scripts. Of particular note are his efforts for director John Ford, which included John Steinbeck's Les raisins de la colère (1940), Erskine Caldwell's La route au tabac (1941) and - also as producer/director - the psychological drama Les trois visages d'Eve (1957). Add to that the gangster satire La folle histoire de Roxie Hart (1942), and the brilliantly clever Fritz Lang-directed film noir La Femme au portrait (1944), both of which Johnson also produced. Not confined to any single genre, Johnson applied himself with equal vigour to westerns (La cible humaine (1950)), war films (Le renard du désert (1951)) and comedies (Comment épouser un millionnaire (1953)). His consistently intelligent treatment of such diverse A-grade material made him the highest paid writer in Hollywood.
Birthday
Dec 05, 1897Place of Birth
Columbus, Georgia, USA
Known For
Awards
4 wins & 7 nominations
Movies & TV Shows
- 19885.0
- 19875.2
- 19855.0
- 1984
writer
5.5 - 1967
writer
7.7 - 1965
writer
6.3 - 19646.6
- 1963
writer
6.2 - 1962
writer
- 19626.8
- 1960
director, writer
5.8 - 1960
writer
6.5 - 1959
producer, director, writer
4.4 - 1957
producer, director, writer
7.2 - 19576.2
- 1956
The Man in the Gray Flannel Suit
director, writer
7.1 - 1954
director, producer, writer
6.7 - 1954
producer, director, writer
6.5 - 1954
writer
6.6 - 1953
producer, writer
6.8 - 1952
producer, writer
7.1 - 1952
producer, writer
6.4 - 1952
producer, writer
7.0 - 1951
The Desert Fox: The Story of Rommel
producer, writer
6.9 - 1951
writer
6.2 - 1950
writer, producer
6.9 - 1950
producer, writer
7.7 - 1950
producer, writer
7.3 - 1949
producer, writer
6.6 - 1948
producer, writer
6.4 - 1947
producer
6.5 - 1946
producer, writer
7.1 - 1945
writer
7.1 - 1945
writer
6.4 - 1944
producer, writer
7.6 - 1944
writer, producer
6.2 - 1944
writer
7.2 - 1943
producer, writer
7.0 - 1942
producer, writer
6.3 - 1942
producer, writer
7.1 - 1942
producer, writer
6.9 - 1942
writer
6.8 - 1941
writer
6.4 - 1940
producer, writer
6.7 - 1940
producer, writer
8.1 - 1939
writer, producer
6.7 - 1939
producer, writer
7.0 - 1937
producer
5.8 - 1937
producer
6.3 - 1937
producer
6.5 - 1936
producer, writer
6.5 - 1936
producer
6.9 - 1936
producer
6.1 - 1936
producer, writer
7.2 - 1935
producer, writer
6.3 - 1935
writer
6.4 - 1935
writer
5.8 - 1934
writer
6.7 - 19346.9
- 1934
writer
6.5 - 1934
writer
6.4 - 1933
writer
6.9 - 1933
writer
7.0 - 1927
writer
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