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  • Katherine Albert

    American screenwriter

    Katherine Albert (sometimes credited as Katherine Eunson, her married name) was an American screenwriter, playwright, and TV writer.

    Biography

    Katherine was born in Kentucky, the only child of George Albert and Logie Bell Evans Albert.[1] As a young girl, she dreamed of becoming an actress, and she persuaded a family friend who was related to D.

    W. Griffith to get her an introduction when she moved to California at age [1] Griffith brought her onto his stock company, and she appeared in a few small roles on the stage and in silent films before deciding that acting wasn't for her.[1] The family moved away from Los Angeles for a time.

    When she moved back to Hollywood in her early 20s, she began writing for publications like The Los Angeles Daily News and Photoplay before getting a job in MGM's publicity department.[1] Early on in that assignment, she was charged with working with Greta Garbo, with whom she reportedly did not get along well.[2]

    At MGM, she met Dale Eunson (–), who later become the fiction editor of Cosmopolitan magazine.

    They married in and collaborated on a number of short stories, stage plays (including Loco, which ran on Broadway in –47),[3] and screenplays.[1]Loco was later used, together with Zoe Akins' The Greeks Had a Word for It, as a source for the film How to Marry a Millionaire, starring Betty Grable, Marilyn Monroe, and Lauren Bacall.[3]

    They had a daughter, Joan, named for her godmother, film star Joan Crawford.

    Joan Eunson (later Joan Evans) became an actress and entertainment journalist.[4] Albert was encouraging of Joan's career, but preferred not to meddle: "I've had to work with a lot of movie mamas.

    Mirattal heroine biography of albert einstein Katherine Albert. Writer: How to Marry a Millionaire. Katherine Albert was born on 6 October in Louisville, Kentucky, USA. She was a writer and actress, known for How to Marry a Millionaire (), Guest in the House () and The Star (). She was married to Dale Eunson. She died on 26 July in Santa Monica, California, USA.

    Believe me, I want no part of that."[5]

    She and Eunson wrote most of their films and TV episodes after Albert suffered a major heart attack around During the s and s, they wrote half a dozen films and over a dozen TV episodes. They worked almost all the way up through Albert's death in [6]

    Eunson later remarried, to Berenice Dratler.

    The two lived in Santa Barbara, California before moving to the Motion Picture Retirement Home in Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, in Eunson's second wife died there, predeceasing Eunson, who died there in , aged 97, from natural causes.

    Selected works

    Film

    Television

    References

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      "Dramatist From Kentucky Fools Broadway Critics". The Courier-Journal. Retrieved January 13,

    2. ^Price, Theodore (November 5, ).

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      "Louise Brooks Is Alive and Well in Rochester". The Rochester Democrat & Chronicle. Retrieved January 13,

    3. ^ abHow to Marry a Millionaire at the AFI Catalog of Feature Films
    4. ^Parsons, Louella O.

      (October 7, ). "Louella O. Parsons in Hollywood".

      Mirattal heroine biography of albert Katherine was born in Kentucky, the only child of George Albert and Logie Bell Evans Albert. [1] As a young girl, she dreamed of becoming an actress, and she persuaded a family friend who was related to D. W. Griffith to get her an introduction when she moved to California at age [1].

      The San Francisco Examiner. Retrieved January 13,

    5. ^MacPherson, Virginia (April 29, ). "Young Star Fights Her Own Battles". The Columbus Telegram.

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      Katherine Albert (sometimes credited as Katherine Eunson, her married name) was an American screenwriter, playwright, and TV writer.

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    6. ^"Mrs. Eunson; Novelist and Editor". The Los Angeles Times. July 27, Retrieved January 13,