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Fred Franklin Finklehoffe (February 16, 1910, Springfield, Massachusetts – October 5, 1977) was an American film writer and producer. He was educated at Virginia Military Institute (V.M.I.) where he met his writing partner John Cherry Monks, Jr. (both class of 1932).Monks and Finklefhoffe wrote a play set at VMI in 1936, "Brother Rat", which was adapted into a 1938 film of the same name. A 1940 film sequel entitled Brother Rat and a Baby was also produced. Monks and Finklehoffe also wrote the MGM musical, Strike Up the Band. Finklehoffe was nominated for the 1944 Academy Award for Writing Adapted Screenplay with Irving Brecher for his work on Meet Me in St. Louis.
Full Name Fred F. Finklehoffe Date Of Birth February 16, 1910 Died 1977-10-05 Place Of Birth Springfield, Massachusetts, USA Profession Writer, Producer, Soundtrack Nationality American Spouse Ella Logan Nominations Academy Award for Best Writing Adapted Screenplay Movies The Stooge, At War with the Army, The Egg and I, Meet Me in St. Louis, Girl Crazy, For Me and My Gal, Strike Up the Band Star Sign Aquarius
Writer Title Year Status Character My Boys Are Good Boys 1978 written by The Danny Thomas Hour 1967 TV Series 1 episode Channing 1964 TV Series teleplay & story - 1 episode Kraft Suspense Theatre 1963 TV Series story - 1 episode The Richard Boone Show 1963 TV Series written by - 1 episode Alcoa Premiere 1963 TV Series story - 1 episode McHale's Navy 1962 TV Series written by - 1 episode Meet Me in St. Louis 1959 TV Movie original screenplay Alcoa Theatre 1957 TV Series episode "Lollipop Louie" General Electric Theater 1956 TV Series written by - 1 episode About Face 1952 play "Brother Rat" The Stooge 1951 screenplay / story At War with the Army 1950 written for the screen by Words and Music 1948 writer The Egg and I 1947 written for the screen by Mr. Ace 1946 written by - as Fred Finklehoffe Meet Me in St. Louis 1944 screen play Girl Crazy 1943 screenplay Best Foot Forward 1943 screenplay - as Fred Finklehoffe For Me and My Gal 1942 screenplay - as Fred Finklehoffe Babes on Broadway 1941 original story - as Fred Finklehoffe / screen play - as Fred Finklehoffe Strike Up the Band 1940 screen play - as Fred Finklehoffe Brother Rat and a Baby 1940 original screen play Brother Rat 1938 from the play by The Mad Miss Manton 1938 contributing writer - uncredited
Producer Title Year Status Character Alcoa Theatre 1957 TV Series producer - episode "Lollipop Louie" At War with the Army 1950 producer The Egg and I 1947 producer
Soundtrack Title Year Status Character Mr. Ace 1946 writer: "Now and Then" - uncredited
Miscellaneous Title Year Status Character Panama Hattie 1942 sketches - uncredited
Nominated Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 1945 Oscar Academy Awards, USA Best Writing, Screenplay Meet Me in St. Louis (1944)
Known for movies Meet Me in St. Louis (1944) as Writer
Babes on Broadway (1941) as Writer
At War with the Army (1950) as Writer
The Stooge (1951) as Writer