About
Douglas Morrow
Overview
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Douglas Morrow (13 September 1913 - 9 September 1994) was a Hollywood screenwriter and film producer. He earned an Academy Award for his script for 1949's The Stratton Story, a biography of baseball player Monty Stratton, who was disabled in a hunting accident. Morrow died of an aneurysm in 1994.
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Known for
Acting |
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1946 | Lady Luck | Actor | Dan Morgan | 58 Average |
1945 | Along Came Jones | Actor | Rifleman (uncredited) | 59 Average |
1944 | Maisie Goes to Reno | Actor | The MC (Uncredited) | 59 Average |
1944 | Bathing Beauty | Actor | Stage Manager (uncredited) | 58 Average |
Writing |
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2009 | Beyond a Reasonable Doubt | Writing | Original Film Writer | 58 Average |
1973 | Maurie | Writing | Writer | N/A N/A |
1956 | Beyond a Reasonable Doubt | Writing | Story | 60 Fair |
1956 | Beyond a Reasonable Doubt | Writing | Screenplay | 60 Fair |
1953 | Trouble Along the Way | Writing | Story | 59 Average |
1951 | Jim Thorpe – All-American | Writing | Screenplay | 59 Average |
1951 | Jim Thorpe – All-American | Writing | Story | 59 Average |
1949 | The Stratton Story | Writing | Story | 59 Average |
1949 | The Stratton Story | Writing | Screenplay | 59 Average |