Norman Reilly Raine Net Worth

Norman Reilly Raine Net Worth is
$13 Million

Norman Reilly Raine Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018

Norman Reilly Raine (23 June 1894 – 19 July 1971) was the creator of Tugboat Annie and a prolific screenwriter who won an Oscar for the screenplay of The Life of Emile Zola (1937).

Date Of BirthJune 23, 1894
Died1971-07-19
Place Of BirthWilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, USA
ProfessionWriter
SpouseElizabeth Prudhomme
Star SignCancer
#Fact
1Under contract at Warner Brothers, 1936-41.
2In 1915, while working as a newspaper reporter in Toronto, he joined the Canadian Overseas Expeditionary Force. Raine had previously served 4 years in the US Navy.
3Probably best remembered by his generation for the 75 "Tug Boat Annie" stories that appeared in the Saturday Evening Post during The Great Depression.
4American author and screenwriter.

Writer

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Schlitz PlayhouseTV Series teleplay - 3 episodes, 1955 - 1956 original story - 1 episode, 1956
Lux Video Theatre1955TV Series original screenplay - 1 episode
Born in Freedom: The Story of Colonel Drake1954Short
Waterfront1954TV Series teleplay - 1 episode
Sea of Lost Ships1953story
Woman of the North Country1952screenplay
M1951screen play by
Captain Kidd1945screenplay
Captain Tugboat Annie1945characters
A Bell for Adano1945screenplay
Nob Hill1945
Ladies Courageous1944
We've Never Been Licked1943story "The Fighting Sons of Texas A. & M."
Eagle Squadron1942
Captains of the Clouds1942screenplay
Tugboat Annie Sails Again1940based upon characters created by
Virginia City1940uncredited
The Fighting 69th1940original screenplay
The Private Lives of Elizabeth and Essex1939screen play
Island of Lost Men1939play "Hangman's Whip"
Each Dawn I Die1939screen play
The Oklahoma Kid1939uncredited
Men Are Such Fools1938screen play
The Adventures of Robin Hood1938original screenplay: based upon ancient Robin Hood legends
The Perfect Specimen1937screenplay
The Life of Emile Zola1937screen play
Mountain Justice1937screenplay
God's Country and the Woman1937screen play
China Clipper1936additional dialogue - uncredited
White Woman1933play "Hangman's Whip"
Tugboat Annie1933additional dialogue / stories

Won Awards

YearAwardCeremonyNominationMovie
1938OscarAcademy Awards, USABest Writing, ScreenplayThe Life of Emile Zola (1937)

Known for movies

Source
IMDB Wikipedia

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