Dorothy Bennett
Dorothy Bennett was an American screenwriter, novelist, and playwright who worked in Hollywood from the 1930s through the 1940s.
Biography
Bennett worked in advertising before finding a success as a playwright on Broadway. After Hollywood produced several big-screen adaptations of her plays, she moved to Los Angeles and took on work at MGM as a screenwriter. Bennett was married to Link Hannah, who she met while working in advertising. The pair, who occasionally wrote plays together, had three children.Selected filmography
- The Brasher Doubloon
- Do [You Love Me |Do You Love Me]
- Patrick the Great
- Sensations of 1945
- Show Business
- All by Myself
- Mister [Big |Mister Big]
- Follow the Band
- It Comes Up Love
- When [Johnny Comes Marching Home |When Johnny Comes Marching Home]
- Always in [My Heart |Always in My Heart]
- Daughters Courageous
- Life [Begins with Love]
- ''Wives Never Know''