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American writer (1909–1983)
Robert Carson
Born October 6, 1909Clayton, Washington
Died January 19, 1983 (aged 73)Los Angeles, California
Robert Carson (October 6, 1909,
Clayton, Washington – January 19, 1983,
Los Angeles, California ) was an American film and television screenwriter, novelist, and short story writer, who won an Academy Award in 1938 for his screenplay of
A Star Is Born . He was married to
Mary Jane Irving , a former child actress.
[1]
Film screenwriting credits
Television screenwriting credits
Bibliography
The Revels Are Ended (1936). Doubleday.
[3]
"Aloha Means Goodbye", a serialized short novel about a
Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor , published in
The Saturday Evening Post in June/July 1941, six months before the actual attack occurred. The story was the basis for the film
Across the Pacific (1942).
Stranger in Our Midst (1947). G.P. Putnam. Reprinted 1953,
Popular Library .
[4]
The Magic Lantern (1952), a fictionalized account of Hollywood.
Henry Holt
The Quality of Mercy (1954). Henry Holt.
[5]
Love Affair (1958). Henry Holt. reprinted 1959, Popular Library.
My Hero
[6] (1961)
McGraw Hill . Reprinted 1962,
Crest Books
An End to Comedy (1963) Bobbs-Merrill
[7]
The Outsiders (1966),
Little, Brown . Reprinted 1970, Coronet
[8]
Jellybean (1974), a
civil war period
western . Little, Brown
ISBN
0-316-13026-5
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