Doris Anderson
Bio: A writer of mostly light entertainment, Doris Anderson came to films in 1925 as a continuity writer for low-budget FBO. A former newspaper reporter for the Los Angeles Examiner, Anderson was under contract to Paramount from 1927 to 1931, then worked for all the major Hollywood studios, as well as many of the independents, writing original screenplays, dialogue, and… More Bio: A writer of mostly light entertainment, Doris Anderson came to films in 1925 as a continuity writer for low-budget FBO. A former newspaper reporter for the Los Angeles Examiner, Anderson was under contract to Paramount from 1927 to 1931, then worked for all the major Hollywood studios, as well as many of the independents, writing original screenplays, dialogue, and adaptations of stage plays and books. Working well into the sound era, Anderson seems to have left films after co-writing (with Lou Breslow) Irene Dunne's Never a Dull Moment (1950). ~ Hans J. Wollstein, Rovi
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Filmography
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Never a Dull Moment (1950)
- Screenwriter
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Give Me A Sailor (1938)
- Screenwriter
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Mata Hari (1932)
- Screenwriter
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Hula (1928)
- Screenwriter
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