2.1Writing

Lenore J. Coffee

Jul 13, 1896 - San Francisco, California, USA

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Lenore Jackson Coffee (13 July 1896, San Francisco – 2 July 1984, Woodland Hills, California) was an American screenwriter, playwright and novelist.

Coffee began her career when she answered an ad requesting a screen story for the actress Clara Kimball Young and was awarded a one-year contract at $50 a week.

She was twice nominated for an Academy Award for best Adapted Screenplay. The first time was for Street of Chance in 1929/30, adapted from the story by Oliver H. P. Garrett, in collaboration with Howard Estabrook. The second time was with Julius J. Epstein in 1938 for Four Daughters, based on Fannie Hurst's novel Sister Act.

Coffee was married to writer and director William J. Cowen. One of her ancestors was U.S. General John Coffee, Chief of Staff to Andrew Jackson at the Battle of New Orleans in 1814.

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Movie1960Cash McCallScreenplayWriting
Movie1954Young at HeartScreenplayWriting
Movie1934Four Frightened PeopleScreenplayWriting
Movie1955Footsteps in the FogScreenplayWriting
Movie1947The Guilt of Janet AmesStoryWriting
Movie1929The Bishop Murder CaseWriterWriting
Movie1941The Great LieScreenplayWriting
Movie1952Sudden FearScreenplayWriting
Movie1943Old AcquaintanceScreenplayWriting
Movie1934Evelyn PrenticeScreenplayWriting
Movie1942The Gay SistersScreenplayWriting
Movie1955The End of the AffairScreenplayWriting
Movie1944Marriage Is a Private AffairScreenplayWriting
Movie1939Good Girls Go to ParisStoryWriting
Movie1944Till We Meet AgainScreenplayWriting
Movie1932DownstairsScreenplayWriting
Movie1932Night CourtWriterWriting
Movie1929Desert NightsWriterWriting
Movie1935Vanessa: Her Love StoryAdaptationWriting
Movie1935Vanessa: Her Love StoryScreenplayWriting
Movie1949Beyond the ForestScreenplayWriting
Movie1930Street of ChanceWriterWriting
Movie1927The Angel of BroadwayScreenplayWriting
Movie1927ChicagoScreenplayWriting
Movie1926For Alimony OnlyWriterWriting
Movie1931The Squaw ManScreenplayWriting
Movie1932Arsène LupinDialogueWriting
Movie1927The Night of LoveScreenplayWriting
Movie1936SuzyScreenplayWriting
Movie1958Another Time, Another PlaceNovelWriting
Movie1925The SwanWriterWriting
Movie1923Thundering DawnScreenplayWriting
Movie1923Thundering DawnStoryWriting
Movie1933Torch SingerScreenplayWriting
Movie1934Such Women Are DangerousAdditional DialogueCrew
Movie1938Four DaughtersScreenplayWriting
Movie1930Mothers CryAdaptationWriting
Movie1940The Way of All FleshScreenplayWriting
Movie1921Alias LadyfingersAdaptationWriting
Movie1919The Better WifeScreenplayWriting
Movie1919The Better WifeStoryWriting
Movie1920The Forbidden WomanStoryWriting
Movie1923The Dangerous AgeWriterWriting
Movie1922Sherlock BrownAdaptationWriting
Movie1923TemptationStoryWriting
Movie1920The Fighting ShepherdessWriterWriting
Movie1920For the Soul of RafaelWriterWriting
Movie1922The Face BetweenWriterWriting
Movie1921HushWriterWriting
Movie1923Wandering DaughtersWriterWriting
Movie1923The Age of DesireWriterWriting
Movie1927Lonesome LadiesStoryWriting
Movie1939Stronger Than DesireAdditional WritingCrew
Movie1951Lightning Strikes TwiceScreenplayWriting
Movie1946Tomorrow Is ForeverScreenplayWriting
Movie1940My Son, My Son!ScreenplayWriting
Movie1922The Right That FailedScreenplayWriting
Movie1938White BannersScreenplayWriting
Movie1926The Volga BoatmanScreenplayWriting
Movie1931Honor of the FamilyWriterWriting
Movie1923Daytime WivesStoryWriting
Movie1925East LynneWriterWriting
Movie1925Hell's HighroadWriterWriting
Movie1924The Rose of ParisWriterWriting
Movie1934All Men Are EnemiesScreenplayWriting
Movie1924Fools HighwayWriterWriting
Movie1935Age of IndiscretionOriginal StoryWriting
Movie1931PossessedScreenplayWriting