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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Dudley Nichols (April 6, 1895 – January 4, 1960) was an American screenwriter and director. Dudley Nichols was born April 6, 1895, in Wapakoneta, Ohio. He studied at the University of Michigan where he was active member of the Sigma Chapter of Theta Xi fraternity. After working as a reporter for the New York World, Nichols moved to Hollywood in 1929 and became one of the most highly regarded screenwriters of the 1930s and 1940s. He collaborated on many films over many years with director John Ford, and was also noted for his work with George Cukor, Howard Hawks, Fritz Lang and Jean Renoir. Nichols wrote or co-wrote the screenplays for films including Bringing Up Baby (1938), Stagecoach (1939), For Whom the Bell Tolls (1943), Scarlet Street (1945), And Then There Were None (1945), The Bells of St. Mary's (1945), Pinky (1949) and The Tin Star (1957). Nichols initially declined the Academy Award he received for The Informer, due to a dispute between the Screen Writers Guild, of which he was a founder, and the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. He collected the award at the 1938 Oscar ceremony. He served as president of the Screen Writers Guild in 1937 and 1938. He also co-wrote the documentary The Battle of Midway, which won the 1942 Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. Nichols produced and directed three films—Government Girl (1943), Sister Kenny (1946) and Mourning Becomes Electra (1947)—for which he also wrote the screenplay. In 1954 he received the Laurel Award for Screenwriting Achievement from the Writers Guild of America. He died in Hollywood of cancer in 1960 and was interred in the Hollywood Forever Cemetery.
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- wc Gender: Male
- calendar_month Birth Date: 1895-04-06
- event Death Date 1960-01-04
- school Known for: Writing
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- info Birth Place Wapakoneta, Ohio, USA
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Stagecoach
1939-03-03
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Bringing Up Baby
1938-02-18
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Ten Little Indians
1965-07-31
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It Happened Tomorrow
1944-03-31
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It Happened Tomorrow
1944-03-31
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The Tin Star
1957-10-23
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Man Hunt
1941-06-13
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The Bells of St. Mary's
1945-12-27
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For Whom the Bell Tolls
1943-07-12
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Carefree
1938-09-02
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Heller in Pink Tights
1960-03-01
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Pinky
1949-09-28
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The Big Sky
1952-08-19
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Rawhide
1951-03-25
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Swamp Water
1941-11-16
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This Land Is Mine
1943-05-07
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Mary of Scotland
1936-07-28
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The Informer
1935-05-09
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Scarlet Street
1945-12-25
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Run for the Sun
1956-07-30
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Air Force
1943-03-20
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The Lost Patrol
1934-02-16
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Prince Valiant
1954-04-05
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Stagecoach
1966-04-21
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The Toast of New York
1937-07-22
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Mourning Becomes Electra
1947-11-19
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Mourning Becomes Electra
1947-11-19
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Government Girl
1943-11-05
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The Long Voyage Home
1940-11-16
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The Battle of Midway
1942-09-14
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Return of the Texan
1952-02-13
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Sister Kenny
1946-10-10
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Sister Kenny
1946-10-10
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Steamboat Round the Bend
1935-09-06
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Born Reckless
1930-05-11
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The Hurricane
1937-11-09
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The Three Musketeers
1935-11-01
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Three Rogues
1931-03-08
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A Devil with Women
1930-10-17
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One Mad Kiss
1930-07-13
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And Then There Were None
1945-10-31
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This Sporting Age
1932-09-14
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The Crusades
1935-08-21
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Judge Priest
1934-09-15
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Mourning Becomes Electra
1947-11-19
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Life Begins at Forty
1935-03-22
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Men Without Women
1930-02-08
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The Man Who Dared
1933-06-30
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On the Level
1930-05-18
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Hold That Girl
1934-03-23
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The Marshal Of Mesa City
1939-11-03
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Government Girl
1943-11-05
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This Land Is Mine
1943-05-07
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The 400 Million
1939-03-07
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Call It Luck
1934-07-09
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The Hangman
1959-06-17
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Escape from Zahrain
1962-05-23
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The Arizonian
1935-06-27
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Robbers' Roost
1932-12-30
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You Can't Buy Everything
1934-01-26
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Hot Pepper
1933-01-15
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The Plough and the Stars
1936-12-26
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The Fugitive
1947-11-11
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Pilgrimage
1933-07-12
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Bataan
1943-06-03
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Carefree
1938-09-02
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Government Girl
1943-11-05
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Skyline
1931-10-08
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She
1935-07-12
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Mystery Woman
1935-01-08
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Five Came Back: The Reference Films
1946-12-16