George Froeschel
George Froeschel was an Austrian novelist and screenwriter. In 1943, he received two Academy Award nominations for co-writing screenplays for Mrs. Miniver and Random Harvest. He won the Academy Award for Mrs. Miniver.
Biography
Georg Froeschel was born in 1891, the son of a Jewish banker in Vienna. He wrote his first novel during his time at grammar school, Ein Protest. After his postgraduate studies he was Doctor of Laws. In World War I he wrote reports for the k.u.k. army. Following he wrote several novels, of which some were adapted for films in the 1920s. In the 1920s he worked for the Ullstein-Verlag in Berlin.In 1936 he emigrated to the United States, where he first worked in the editorial office of Chicago's Coronet magazine. His efforts to find a job in Hollywood's film industry were not successful until April 1939, when Sidney Franklin of MGM engaged him as screenwriter.
Films
- 1921: Roswolsky's Mistress
- 1921: Der Schlüssel zur Macht
- 1927: Der Anwalt des Herzens
- 1928: Weib in Flammen
- 1929: ''Scandal in Baden-Baden''
Screenwriter
- 1923: Nora
- 1940: Waterloo Bridge
- 1940: The Mortal Storm
- 1942: Mrs. Miniver
- 1942: Random Harvest
- 1942: We Were Dancing
- 1943: Madame Curie
- 1944: The White Cliffs of Dover
- 1948: Command Decision
- 1950: The Miniver Story
- 1951: The Unknown Man
- 1952: Scaramouche
- 1953: The Story of Three Loves
- 1953: Never Let Me Go
- 1954: Rose Marie
- 1954: Betrayed
- 1955: The Adventures of Quentin Durward
- 1956: Gaby
- 1958: Me and the Colonel
- 1960: ''I Aim at the Stars''