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Jerome Cady

Writing
1903(USA)-1948
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jerome Cady (August 15th, 1903 – November 7th, 1948) was a Hollywood screenwriter. What promised to be a lucrative and successful career as a film writer - graduating up from Charlie Chan movies in the late 1930s to such well respected war films as Guadalcanal Diary (1943), a successful adaptation of Forever Amber (1947) and the police procedural Call Northside 777 (1948) - came to an abrupt end when he died of a sleeping pill overdose onboard his yacht off Catalina Island in 1948. At the time of his death he was doing a treatment for a documentary on the Northwest Mounted Police. There was a Masonic funeral service for him. He received an Oscar nomination for Best Original Screenplay for Wing and a Prayer in 1944. A native of West Virginia, Cady started as a newspaper copy boy. He was later a reporter with the Los Angeles Record, before joining the continuity staff of KECA-KFI, Los Angeles in June 1932. He spent time in New York in the 1930s with Fletcher & Ellis Inc., as its director of radio, returning to Los Angeles in 1936. He joined 20th Century Fox in 1940, having previously been employed at RKO between radio jobs.

Participates in

  • Cry Danger
  • Call Northside 777
  • The Purple Heart
  • Guadalcanal Diary
  • Charlie Chan at Monte Carlo
  • Five Came Back
  • The Saint In Palm Springs
  • Forever Amber
  • Mr. Moto's Gamble
  • Play Girl
  • Man Alive
  • Thunder in the Valley
  • Inside Story
  • Sued for Libel
  • The Marines Fly High
  • Cross-Country Romance
  • The Mexican Spitfire's Baby
  • Laddie
  • Silver Skates
  • Two Thoroughbreds
  • Sand
  • Full Confession
  • Repent at Leisure
  • What's Cookin'?
  • Time Out for Murder
  • You Can't Fool Your Wife
  • Mexican Spitfire at Sea
  • Winner Take All
  • The Arizona Wildcat
  • Roger Touhy, Gangster
  • Wing and a Prayer
  • Wing and a Prayer
  • Anne of Windy Poplars
  • They Met in Argentina
  • The Great Hospital Mystery
  • Island in the Sky