Maxwell Anderson

Maxwell Anderson

Personal Info

Known For

Writing

Gender

Male

Birthday

15/12/1888

Day of Death

28/02/1959
(71) years old

Place of Birth

Atlantic, Pennsylvania, U.S.

Biography

James Maxwell Anderson (15 December 1888 – 28 February 1959) was an American playwright, author, poet, journalist and lyricist. Description above from the Wikipedia article Maxwell Anderson, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Filmography

Crew

2022

The Bad Seed Returns

as Theatre Play

2005

The Royal Games

as Author

1998

Meet Joe Black

as Original Film Writer

1998

Yalınayak Sokrates

as Scenario Writer

1985

The Bad Seed

as Theatre Play

1982

The Gentlemen from Congress

as Theatre Play

1975

Valley Forge

as Writer

1974

Lost in the Stars

as Lyricist

1974

Lost in the Stars

as Theatre Play

1969

Anne of the Thousand Days

as Theatre Play

1968

Elizabeth the Queen

as Theatre Play

1966

Barefoot in Athens

as Writer

1966

The Star Wagon

as Writer

1963

The Bad Seed

as Story

1960

Midnight Lace

as Songs

1959

Winterset

as Writer

1959

Never Steal Anything Small

as Theatre Play

1957

The Star Wagon

as Writer

1956

The Wrong Man

as Screenplay

1956

The Wrong Man

as Story

1956

The Bad Seed

as Theatre Play

1956

High Tor

as Lyricist

1956

High Tor

as Theatre Play

1956

High Tor

as Writer

1954

A Christmas Carol

as Teleplay

1954

A Christmas Carol

as Lyricist

1952

What Price Glory

as Theatre Play

1948

Joan of Arc

as Theatre Play

1948

Joan of Arc

as Screenplay

1948

Key Largo

as Theatre Play

1944

The Eve of St. Mark

as Writer

1944

Knickerbocker Holiday

as Theatre Play

1944

Knickerbocker Holiday

as Lyricist

1940

Saturday's Children

as Theatre Play

1936

Winterset

as Author

1936

Mary of Scotland

as Theatre Play

1935

So Red the Rose

as Writer

1935

Maybe It's Love

as Theatre Play

1934

We Live Again

as Adaptation

1934

Death Takes a Holiday

as Screenplay

1932

Rain

as Screenplay

1931

Women of All Nations

as Characters

1930

One Romantic Night

as Adaptation

1929

The Cock-Eyed World

as Writer

1929

Saturday's Children

as Theatre Play

1926

What Price Glory

as Theatre Play