Doris Anderson (screenwriter)


Doris Anderson was a prolific American screenwriter active during 1920s through the 1950s.

Biography

Doris was born in Chico, California, to William Smith and Mabel Dorn; she was an only child. Her parents divorced when she was young, and she was raised by her mother.
Anderson graduated from the University of Southern California, and she worked as a journalist and a publicity agent before joining Paramount as a scenarist. She wrote silent films before moving into talkies.
In 1930, she married British screenwriter Anthony Jowitt, who worked at MGM; they had a daughter, author and dance critic Deborah Jowitt.
Anderson died in June 1971 in Washington, D.C.

Selected filmography

Never a Dull Moment That Brennan Girl Salute for Three Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch Women in War Beauty for the Asking Give Me a Sailor Sophie Lang Goes West The Girl from Scotland Yard King of Gamblers And So They Were Married Without Regret Straight from the Heart I Give My Love Love Birds Glamour Uncertain Lady Salomy Jane Cascarrabias Anybody's Woman Grumpy True to the Navy The Marriage Playground Charming Sinners The Wolf of Wall Street Ten Modern Commandments The World at Her Feet Ain't Love Funny? Afraid to Love A Kiss in a Taxi