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(1913-2010) Screenwriter, novelist. Anne Froelick Taylor was born in Hinsdale, Massachusetts, and died in Los Angeles, California. She moved to New York City when she was nineteen.

Full Name

Anne Froelick

Locations

New York

Author's Timeline


1913

BIRTH

Anne Froelick was born in Hinsdale, Massachusetts, on December 8, 1913.

1931

RESIDENCE

Ms. Froelick moved to New York City when she was nineteen and began working as a model and actress.

1941

LITWORK

Shining Victory


Anne Froelick, A. J. Cronin, Howard E. Koch, Guy Endore, and Warren B. Duff co-wrote the screenplay for the film, "Shining Victory."

1944

LITWORK

The Master Race


Anne Froelick, Herbert Biberman, and Rowland Leigh co-wrote the screenplay for the drama film, "The Master Race."

1946

LITWORK

Miss Susie Slagle's


Anne Froelick, Hugo Butler, Adrian Scott, and Theodore Strauss co-wrote the screenplay for the drama film, "Miss Susie Slagle's."

1947

LITWORK

Easy Come, Easy Go


Anne Froelick, Francis Edward Faragoh, and John McNulty were co-writers of the screenplay for the film, "Easy Come, Easy Go."

1950

LITWORK

Harriet Craig


Anne Froelick and James Gunn co-wrote the screenplay for the drama film, "Harriet Craig."

1956

LITWORK

Press on Regardless: or The Confessions of a Sports Car Addict
Simon and Schuster

Novel written with Fern Mosk.

2010

DEATH

Anne Froelick Taylor died at a nursing home in Los Angeles, California, on January 26, 2010.

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