Lenore J. Coffee Net Worth is $5 Million Lenore J. Coffee Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
Novelist and screenwriter, educated at Dominican College in San Rafael, California. An avid movie enthusiast in her youth, she came to films after replying to an advertising campaign launched by actress Clara Kimball Young, who was on the lookout for better scripts. Coffee won the competition and sold her the screenplay for The Better Wife (1919) ...
Date Of Birth July 13, 1896, San Francisco, California, United States Died July 2, 1984, Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, California, United States Place Of Birth San Francisco, California, USA Profession Writer, Miscellaneous Crew Spouse William J. Cowen (m. 1926–1964) Nominations Academy Award for Best Writing Adapted Screenplay Star Sign Cancer
# Quote 1 About the studio system: "They pick your brains, break your heart, ruin your digestion--and what do you get for it? Nothing but a lousy fortune."
# Fact 1 A descendant of U.S. General John Coffee, Chief of Staff to Andrew Jackson at the Battle of New Orleans in 1814.
Writer Title Year Status Character ITV Playhouse 1969 TV Series story - 1 episode Cash McCall 1960 screenplay - as Lenore Coffee The Invisible Man 1959 TV Series story - 1 episode Another Time, Another Place 1958 novel - as Lenore Coffee Lux Video Theatre 1955-1957 TV Series original screenplay - 4 episodes The 20th Century-Fox Hour 1956 TV Series teleplay - 1 episode Footsteps in the Fog 1955 screenplay - as Lenore Coffee BBC Sunday-Night Theatre 1955 TV Series play - 1 episode The End of the Affair 1955 screenplay - as Lenore Coffee The Ford Television Theatre 1953-1954 TV Series story - 2 episodes Young at Heart 1954 screenplay - as Lenore Coffee Sudden Fear 1952 screenplay - as Lenore Coffee Lightning Strikes Twice 1951 as Lenore Coffee Beyond the Forest 1949 writer Escape Me Never 1947 uncredited The Guilt of Janet Ames 1947 based on a story by - as Lenore Coffee Tomorrow Is Forever 1946 screen play - as Lenore Coffee Till We Meet Again 1944 Marriage Is a Private Affair 1944 screenplay - as Lenore Coffee Old Acquaintance 1943 screenplay - as Lenore Coffee The Gay Sisters 1942 screenplay - as Lenore Coffee We Were Dancing 1942 contributing writer - uncredited They Died with Their Boots On 1941 additional dialogue - uncredited The Great Lie 1941 screen play - as Lenore Coffee The Way of All Flesh 1940 screenplay My Son, My Son! 1940 screenplay - as Lenore Coffee Four Wives 1939 contributor to treatment - uncredited Stronger Than Desire 1939 contributing writer - uncredited Good Girls Go to Paris 1939 story "Miss Aesop Butters Her Bread" - as Lenore Coffee Four Daughters 1938 screen play - as Lenore Coffee White Banners 1938 screenplay Suzy 1936 screen play - as Lenore Coffee Age of Indiscretion 1935 from an original story by - as Lenore Coffee Vanessa: Her Love Story 1935 adaptation - as Lenore Coffee / screenplay - as Lenore Coffee David Copperfield 1935 uncredited Evelyn Prentice 1934 screen play Such Women Are Dangerous 1934 additional dialogue All Men Are Enemies 1934 Four Frightened People 1934 screen play - as Lenore Coffee Torch Singer 1933 screenplay - as Lenore Coffee Rasputin and the Empress 1932 uncredited Downstairs 1932 screenplay - as Lenore Coffee Night Court 1932 by - as Lenore Coffee Arsène Lupin 1932 dialogue - as Lenore Coffee Possessed 1931 adaptation - as Lenore Coffee / dialogue continuity - as Lenore Coffee Honor of the Family 1931 Susan Lenox 1931 uncredited The Squaw Man 1931 screen play - as Lenore Coffee Mothers Cry 1930 screen version - screen version Street of Chance 1930 The Bishop Murder Case 1930 adaptation, scenario and dialogue by Desert Nights 1929 continuity - as Lenore Coffee Ned McCobb's Daughter 1928 uncredited Chicago 1927 screenplay The Angel of Broadway 1927 screenplay / story Lonesome Ladies 1927 story The Love of Sunya 1927 uncredited The Night of Love 1927 adaptation / screenplay The Winning of Barbara Worth 1926 uncredited For Alimony Only 1926 scenario / story The Volga Boatman 1926 adaptation East Lynne 1925 Graustark 1925 uncredited Hell's Highroad 1925 adaptation The Swan 1925 uncredited The Great Divide 1925 uncredited The Rose of Paris 1924 adaptation Bread 1924 Fools' Highway 1924 Thundering Dawn 1923 screenplay / story The Six-Fifty 1923 unconfirmed - unconfirmed Strangers of the Night 1923 uncredited Daytime Wives 1923 story The Age of Desire 1923 titles Wandering Daughters 1923 titles Temptation 1923 story The Dangerous Age 1923 uncredited Sherlock Brown 1922 The Face Between 1922 The Right That Failed 1922 adaptation Alias Ladyfingers 1921 adaptation Hush 1921 uncredited For the Soul of Rafael 1920 uncredited The Fighting Shepherdess 1920 uncredited The Forbidden Woman 1920 story The Better Wife 1919 screenplay / story "The Love Quest"
Miscellaneous Title Year Status Character Parnell 1937 treatment contributor - uncredited
Nominated Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 1939 Oscar Academy Awards, USA Best Writing, Screenplay Four Daughters (1938)
Known for movies Possessed (1931) as Writer
Sudden Fear (1952) as Writer
Four Daughters (1938) as Writer
The Great Lie (1941) as Writer