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(1890-1970) Writer. Viola Brothers Shore was born in and died in New York City.

Full Name

Viola Brothers Shore

Locations

New York

Author's Timeline


Unknown

OTHER

Ms. Shore attended Hunter College in Manhattan, New York.

1890

BIRTH

Viola Brothers was born in New York City on May 26, 1890.

1910

OTHER

Ms. Shore attended New York University during the 1910s, and later taught writing there.

1921

LITWORK

The Heritage And Other Stories
George H. Doran

Collection of short stories.

1929

LITWORK

Dangerous Curves


Ms. Shore, Florence Ryerson, and Donald Davis wrote the screenplay for the 1929 film, "Dangerous curves."

1930

LITWORK

Stage Struck John Golden
Samuel French

John Golden's autobiography written with Viola Brothers Shore.

1930

LITWORK

We Must Recruit!


Play.

1930

LITWORK

The Beauty Mask Murder
Richard R. Smith, Inc.

Novel.

1932

LITWORK

Murder On The Glass Floor
Ray Long & Richard R. Smith, Inc.

Novel.

1933

LITWORK

Sailor Be Good


Ms. Shore, Ethel Doherty, and Ralph Spence wrote the screenplay for the 1933 film, "Sailor Be Good."

1936

LITWORK

Walking On Air


Ms. Shore, Harry Ruby, Bert Kalmar, and Rian James wrote the screenplay for the 1936 film, "Walking On Air."

1937

LITWORK

Breakfast For Two


Ms. Shore, David Garth, Charles Kaufman, and Paul Yawitz wrote the screenplay for the 1937 film, "Breakfast For Two."

1938

LITWORK

Blond Cheat


Ms. Shore, Harry Segall, Charles Kaufman, and Paul Yawitz wrote the screenplay for the 1938 film, "Blond Cheat."

1970

DEATH

Viola Brothers Shore died in New York City on March 27, 1970.

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