PHILIP DUNNE

Philip Dunne
Gender: Male
Known for: Writing
Birthday: February 11, 1908
Deathday: June 2, 1992
Place of Birth: New Rochelle, New York, USA
Biography
Philip Ives Dunne (February 11, 1908 – June 2, 1992) was an American screenwriter, film director and producer, who worked prolifically from 1932 until 1965. He spent the majority of his career at 20th Century Fox. He crafted well regarded romantic and historical dramas, usually adapted from another medium. Dunne was a leading Screen Writers Guild organizer and was politically active during the "Hollywood Blacklist" episode of the 1940s–1950s. He is best known for the films How Green Was My Valley (1941), The Ghost and Mrs. Muir (1947), The Robe (1953) and The Agony and the Ecstasy (1965).[1]
Notable work
Filmography
Production
Screenplay
1966·
BlindfoldScreenplay, Director
Screenplay, Screenstory
1962·
The InspectorDirector
1961·
Wild in the CountryDirector
1959·
Blue DenimScreenplay, Director
1958·
Ten North FrederickScreenplay, Director
1958·
In Love and WarDirector
1956·
Three Brave MenWriter, Director
1956·
Hilda CraneDirector, Screenplay
Producer, Writer, Director
1955·
Prince of PlayersDirector, Producer
Screenplay
1954·
The EgyptianScreenplay
1953·
The RobeScreenplay
1952·
Way of a GauchoProducer, Screenplay
1952·
Lydia BaileyWriter
1951·
Anne of the IndiesScreenplay
1951·
David and BathshebaWriter
1949·
PinkyScreenplay
Screenplay
1948·
EscapeWriter
1947·
Kiss of DeathAdditional Writing
Screenplay
Writer
1947·
Forever AmberWriter
1944·
A Salute to FranceScreenplay
Screenplay
Screenplay
1940·
Johnny ApolloScreenplay
1939·
Swanee RiverScreenplay
Screenplay
1939·
The Rains CameScreenplay
1938·
SuezScreenplay
1937·
Breezing HomeStory
1937·
Lancer SpyWriter
Screenplay
Writer
1934·
Student TourWriter
1932·
Me and My GalAdditional Writing