Norman Krasna Screenwriter
Norman Krasna is a 74 years old screenwriter from United States of America from Queens, New York. Norman Krasna was born on November 07, 1909 (died on November 01, 1984, he was 74 years old) in Queens, New York.
About
No, he died on 11/01/1984, 40 years ago. He was 74 years old when he died. Cause of death: myocardial infarction. He died in Los Angeles
Works
Norman Krasna Movies (46)
There are 46 movies of Norman Krasna.
His first feature film was Mr. & Mrs. Smith (1941). He was 31 when he starred in this movie. Since 1941, he has appeared in 46 feature films. The last one is I'd Rather Be Rich (1964). .
View all Norman Krasna movies.Norman Krasna movie characters
The names of the characters/jobs in the films he starred in are as follows:
Character/Job | Movie | Age |
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Screenplay | Mr. & Mrs. Smith (1941) | 31 |
Story | Mr. & Mrs. Smith (1941) | 31 |
Writer | White Christmas (1954) | 44 |
Producer | Clash by Night (1952) | 42 |
Theatre Play | Indiscreet (1958) | 48 |
Screenplay | Indiscreet (1958) | 48 |
Screenplay | Let's Make Love (1960) | 50 |
Screenplay | Bachelor Mother (1939) | 29 |
Story | Fury (1936) | 26 |
Screenplay | Wife vs. Secretary (1936) | 26 |
Writer | The Devil and Miss Jones (1941) | 31 |
Screenplay | Princess O'Rourke (1943) | 33 |
Director | Princess O'Rourke (1943) | 33 |
Screenplay | Hands Across the Table (1935) | 25 |
Screenplay | My Geisha (1962) | 52 |
Story | My Geisha (1962) | 52 |
Screenplay | It Started with Eve (1941) | 31 |
Story | You and Me (1938) | 28 |
Theatre Play | John Loves Mary (1949) | 39 |
Theatre Play | Sunday in New York (1963) | 54 |
Screenplay | Sunday in New York (1963) | 54 |
Writer | The Ambassador's Daughter (1956) | 46 |
Director | The Ambassador's Daughter (1956) | 46 |
Theatre Play | Who Was That Lady? (1960) | 50 |
Writer | Who Was That Lady? (1960) | 50 |
Writer | Practically Yours (1944) | 35 |
Writer | The Flame of New Orleans (1941) | 31 |
Story | Romance in Manhattan (1935) | 25 |
Writer | The Richest Girl in the World (1934) | 24 |
Writer | Bundle of Joy (1956) | 47 |
Writer | The King and the Chorus Girl (1937) | 27 |
Screenplay | Parole Girl (1933) | 23 |
Screenplay | It's a Date (1940) | 30 |
Theatre Play | Dear Ruth (1947) | 37 |
Story | So This Is Africa (1933) | 23 |
Story | The First Hundred Years (1938) | 28 |
Producer | The First Hundred Years (1938) | 28 |
Story | Bride by Mistake (1944) | 34 |
Story | As Good as Married (1937) | 27 |
Screenplay | That's My Boy (1932) | 23 |
Screenplay | Four Hours to Kill! (1935) | 25 |
Story | Big City (1937) | 27 |
Producer | Big City (1937) | 27 |
Director | The Big Hangover (1950) | 40 |
Writer | The Big Hangover (1950) | 40 |
Writer | I'd Rather Be Rich (1964) | 54 |
Awards (2)
Nominated Academy Award for Best Story , awarded Academy Award for Best Writing, Original Screenplay ,
Education
He graduated from St. John's University School Of Law and Columbia University
What was Norman's zodiac sign?Norman Krasna zodiac sign was scorpio.
Other facts about Norman Krasna
Place of death | Los Angeles |
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Spouse | Ruth_Frazee |
Related category | Category:Films Directed By Norman Krasna , of: film, directed by this person |
Given name | Norman |
Date of death | 1984-11-01T00:00:00Z |
Manner of death | Natural Causes |
Country of citizenship | United States Of America |
Cause of death | Myocardial Infarction |
Languages spoken, written or signed | English |
Work period (start) | 1932-01-01T00:00:00Z |
Work period (end) | 1964-01-01T00:00:00Z |