Norman Krasna
1909 - 1984
General Information
Bio
(1909-1984) Screenwriter, playwright. Norman Krasna was born in Queens, New York, and died in Los Angeles, California.
Full Name
Norman Krasna
Locations
Queens
Author's Timeline
Unknown
OTHER
Norman Krasna studied at Columbia University.
1909
BIRTH
Norman Krasna was born in Queens, New York, on November 7, 1909.
1932
LITWORK
Louder, Please
Samuel French
Play.
Samuel French
Play.
1935
LITWORK
Small Miracle
Samuel French.
Play.
Samuel French.
Play.
1941
LITWORK
The Man With Blond Hair
Play.
Play.
1941
LITWORK
The Devil An Miss Jones
Screenplay, nominated for Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay.
Screenplay, nominated for Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay.
1943
LITWORK
Princess O'Rourke
Screenplay, winner of Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay.
Screenplay, winner of Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay.
1944
LITWORK
Dear Ruth
Play.
Play.
1958
LITWORK
Indiscreet
Screenplay.
Screenplay.
1960
LITWORK
Let's Make Love
Screenplay, written with Hal Kanter.
Screenplay, written with Hal Kanter.
1962
LITWORK
My Geisha
Screenplay.
Screenplay.
1963
LITWORK
Sunday In New York
Screenplay.
Screenplay.
1984
DEATH
Norman Krasna died in Los Angeles, California, on November 1, 1984.
1984
INTERMENT
Norman Krasna was interred in Forest Lawn Memorial Park (Hollywood Hills), Los Angeles, California.
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