

Writing
Birthday: December 5, 1897 (128)
Place of Birth: Columbus, Georgia, USA
Biography
Nunnally Hunter Johnson (December 5, 1897 – March 25, 1977) was an American filmmaker who wrote, produced, and directed motion pictures. Johnson was born in Columbus, Georgia. He began his career as a journalist, writing for the Columbus Enquirer Sun, the Savannah Press, the Brooklyn Daily Eagle, and the New York Herald Tribune. He also wrote short stories and a collection of these, There Ought To Be a Law, was published in 1930. Johnson's first connection with film work was the sale of screen rights to one of his stories in 1927.
Known For
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The Dirty Dozen (1967)Age: 70Screenplay
The World of Henry Orient (1964)Age: 67Screenplay
Take Her, She's Mine (1963)Age: 66Screenplay
Mr. Hobbs Takes a Vacation (1962)Age: 65Screenplay
Flaming Star (1960)Age: 63Screenplay
The Angel Wore Red (1960)Age: 63Screenplay
The Man Who Understood Women (1959)Age: 62Screenplay
The Three Faces of Eve (1957)Age: 60Screenplay
The True Story of Jesse James (1957)Age: 60Screenplay
The Man in the Gray Flannel Suit (1956)Age: 59Screenplay
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