Robert Hardy Andrews, the Glossary
Charles Robert Douglas Hardy Andrews (October 19, 1903 – November 11, 1976) was a novelist, screenwriter and radio drama scriptwriter.[1]
Table of Contents
26 relations: Anne Hummert, Bataan, CBS, Charles Laughton, Chicago Daily News, Death Valley Days, Frank Hummert, Gary Cooper, General Mills, Girls of the Road, If I Had a Million, John Wayne, Judy and Jane, Just Plain Bill, Loretta Young, Ma Perkins, Radio drama, Salute to the Marines, Sidney Lanfield, Skippy (radio series), Soap opera, The Cross of Lorraine, The Millionaire (TV series), Three Girls Lost, Thriller (American TV series), Wheaties.
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Anne Hummert
Anne Hummert (née Schumacher) (January 19, 1905 – July 5, 1996) was the leading creator of daytime radio serials or soap opera dramas during the 1930s and 1940s, responsible for more than three dozen series. Robert Hardy Andrews and Anne Hummert are American soap opera writers.
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Bataan
Bataan, officially the Province of Bataan (Lalawigan ng Bataan), is a province in the Central Luzon region of the Philippines.
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CBS
CBS Broadcasting Inc., commonly shortened to CBS (an abbreviation of its original name, Columbia Broadcasting System), is an American commercial broadcast television and radio network serving as the flagship property of the CBS Entertainment Group division of Paramount Global and is one of the company's three flagship subsidiaries, along with namesake Paramount Pictures and MTV.
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Charles Laughton
Charles Laughton (1 July 1899 – 15 December 1962) was a British-American actor.
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Chicago Daily News
The Chicago Daily News was an afternoon daily newspaper in the midwestern United States, published between 1875 and 1978 in Chicago, Illinois.
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Death Valley Days
Death Valley Days is an American Western anthology series featuring true accounts of the American Old West, particularly the Death Valley country of southeastern California.
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Frank Hummert
Edward Frank Hummert, Jr. (June 2, 1884 – March 12, 1966), professionally known as Frank Hummert and sometimes credited as E. Frank Hummert, was an American advertising agent originally but was best known for writing/producing episodes of nearly 100 daytime/primetime radio dramas and soap opera serials between the 1930s and the 1950s. Robert Hardy Andrews and Frank Hummert are American radio writers.
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Gary Cooper
Gary Cooper (born Frank James Cooper; May 7, 1901May 13, 1961) was an American actor known for his strong, quiet screen persona and understated acting style.
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General Mills
General Mills, Inc., is an American multinational manufacturer and marketer of branded processed consumer foods sold through retail stores.
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Girls of the Road
Girls of the Road is a 1940 American action film, based on an original screenplay by Robert Hardy Andrews, directed by Nick Grinde, and produced by Wallace MacDonald.
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If I Had a Million
If I Had a Million is a 1932 American pre-Code Paramount Studios anthology film starring Gary Cooper, George Raft, Charles Laughton, W. C. Fields, Jack Oakie, Frances Dee and Charlie Ruggles, among others.
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John Wayne
Marion Robert Morrison (May 26, 1907 – June 11, 1979), professionally known as John Wayne and nicknamed "the Duke", was an American actor who became a popular icon through his starring roles in films which were produced during Hollywood's Golden Age, especially in Western and war movies.
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Judy and Jane
Judy and Jane was a radio soap opera originally heard on CBS from February 8 to June 17, 1932 and on NBC from October 10, 1932 to April 26, 1935.
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Just Plain Bill
Just Plain Bill was a 1932-1955 15-minute American radio drama program heard on CBS Radio and NBC Radio.
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Loretta Young
Loretta Young (born Gretchen Michaela Young; January 6, 1913 – August 12, 2000) was an American actress.
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Ma Perkins
Ma Perkins (sometimes called Oxydol's Own Ma Perkins) is an American radio soap opera that was heard on NBC from 1933 to 1949 and on CBS from 1942 to 1960.
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Radio drama
Radio drama (or audio drama, audio play, radio play, radio theatre, or audio theatre) is a dramatized, purely acoustic performance.
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Salute to the Marines
Salute to the Marines is a 1943 World War II war film drama in Technicolor from MGM, produced by John W. Considine Jr., directed by S. Sylvan Simon, and starring Wallace Beery.
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Sidney Lanfield
Sidney Ivanovich Lanfield (April 20, 1898 – June 20, 1972) was an American film director known for directing romances and light comedy films and later television programs.
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Skippy (radio series)
Skippy was an American children's radio serial based on the popularity of the comic strip Skippy.
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Soap opera
A soap opera, daytime drama, or soap for short, is typically a long-running radio or television serial, frequently characterized by melodrama, ensemble casts, and sentimentality.
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The Cross of Lorraine
The Cross of Lorraine is a 1943 Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer war film about French prisoners of war escaping a German prison camp and joining the French Resistance.
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The Millionaire (TV series)
The Millionaire is an American anthology series that aired on CBS from 1955 to 1960.
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Three Girls Lost
Three Girls Lost is a 1931 American Pre-Code drama film directed by Sidney Lanfield and starring Loretta Young, Lew Cody, and John Wayne.
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Thriller (American TV series)
Thriller (also known as Boris Karloff's Thriller and Boris Karloff Presents) is an American anthology television series that aired during the 1960–61 and 1961–62 seasons on NBC.
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Wheaties
Wheaties is an American brand of breakfast cereal that is made by General Mills.
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See also
Screenwriters from Kansas
- Aaron Rahsaan Thomas
- Bernardine R. Leist
- Christopher Backus
- Chuck Bowman
- Corinne Brinkerhoff
- Darren Lynn Bousman
- Dean Hargrove
- Fred Myton
- George Hill (director)
- Harry Beaumont
- Jason Sudeikis
- John Hill (screenwriter)
- Katherine Strueby
- Kathleen Hite
- Kay Alden
- Maude Fulton
- Maxine Alton
- Mitch Brian
- Nicholas Barton (filmmaker)
- Paul Rudd
- Rob Riggle
- Robert Hardy Andrews
- Robert Hopkins (screenwriter)
- S. Torriano Berry
- Sue Rose
- The Gordons (writers)
- Tom Adair
- Vingie E. Roe
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Hardy_Andrews
Also known as Robert Andrews (screenwriter), Robert D. Andrews (screenwriter).