Laurence Stallings Net Worth

Laurence Stallings Net Worth is
$300,000

Laurence Stallings Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018

Laurence Tucker Stallings (November 25, 1894 - February 28, 1968) was an American playwright, screenwriter, lyricist, literary critic, journalist, novelist, and photographer. Best known for his collaboration with Maxwell Anderson on the 1924 play What Price Glory, Stallings also produced a groundbreaking autobiographical novel, Plumes about his service in World War I, and published an award-winning book of photographs, The First World War: A Photographic History.

Date Of BirthNovember 25, 1894
Died1968-02-28
Place Of BirthMacon, Georgia, USA
ProfessionWriter
EducationWake Forest University, Georgetown University
NationalityAmerican
SpouseHelen Purefoy Poteat, Louise St. Leger Vance
ChildrenSally Stallings, Laurence Stallings, Jr., Diana Poteat Stallings, Sylvia Stallings
ParentsAurora Brooks Stallings, Larkin Tucker Stallings
NominationsWriters Guild of America Award for Best Written Western
MoviesShe Wore a Yellow Ribbon, The Big Parade, 3 Godfathers, Jungle Book, Northwest Passage, The Sun Shines Bright, A Farewell to Arms, Show People, What Price Glory?, On Our Merry Way, Salome Where She Danced, So Red the Rose, Billy the Kid, Too Hot to Handle, After Office Hours, The Cock-Eyed World, Th...
Star SignSagittarius
#Fact
1Awarded the Croix de Guerre after service on the Western Front during World War I.
2American playwright, screenwriter, lyricist, literary critic, journalist, novelist and photographer. His first job after leaving school was for the Royal Insurance Company of Atlanta. He later completed his education and graduated from Georgetown University, then worked for several New York newspapers, while at the same time writing plays and musicals. He was best known for his 1924 play "What Price Glory?", co-written with Maxwell Anderson.
3Screenwriting contract at MGM, 1934-39.

Writer

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Christmas Eve1986TV Movie story
The Lloyd Bridges Show1962TV Series written by - 1 episode
A Farewell to Arms1957play
Jane Wyman Presents The Fireside Theatre1955TV Series writer - 1 episode
The Sun Shines Bright1953screenplay
What Price Glory1952play
Pulitzer Prize Playhouse1951TV Series play - 1 episode
She Wore a Yellow Ribbon1949screenplay
3 Godfathers1948screenplay
On Our Merry Way1948screenplay
Christmas Eve1947adapted from original stories / screenplay by
Salome Where She Danced1945screenplay
Thunder Birds: Soldiers of the Air1942contract writer - uncredited
Jungle Book1942adaptation
Northwest Passage1940screenplay
The Man from Dakota1940screenplay
At the Circus1939uncredited
Let Freedom Ring1939uncredited
Stand Up and Fight1939additional dialogue - uncredited
Too Hot to Handle1938screen play
So Red the Rose1935
After Office Hours1935from a story by
Society Doctor1935uncredited
The Lives of a Bengal Lancer1935contributor to screenplay construction - uncredited
The First World War1934Documentary book / commentary
Big Executive1933writer
Fast Workers1933dialogue
Hot Pepper1933characters
Rasputin and the Empress1932uncredited
A Farewell to Arms1932play - uncredited
Women of All Nations1931characters
Way for a Sailor1930scenario and dialogue
Billy the Kid1930dialogue
Song of the West1930operetta Rainbow
Marianne1929/II
The Cock-Eyed World1929play "Tropical Twins"
Marianne1929/Idialogue
Show People1928treatment
Across to Singapore1928treatment - uncredited
Rose-Marie1928treatment - uncredited
Old Ironsides1926story
What Price Glory1926play
The Big Parade1925screenplay - uncredited / story

Self

TitleYearStatusCharacter
The Oscar Levant Show1958TV SeriesHimself - Guest

Nominated Awards

YearAwardCeremonyNominationMovie
1950WGA Award (Screen)Writers Guild of America, USABest Written American WesternShe Wore a Yellow Ribbon (1949)

Known for movies

Source
IMDB Wikipedia

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