Norman Krasna

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Norman Krasna was an American screenwriter, playwright, and director known for his witty romantic comedies in Hollywood’s Golden Age.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf film director
human
playwright
screenwriter
citizenship American
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
era Hollywood Golden Age
familyName Krasna
fieldOfWork film direction
playwriting
screenwriting
genre comedy
romantic comedy
givenName Norman
industry Hollywood
surface form: Hollywood film industry
languageOfWorkOrName English
medium film
theatre
movement Hollywood Golden Age
surface form: Classical Hollywood cinema
name Norman Krasna self-link
notableAward Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay
notableFor romantic comedies
witty dialogue
notableWork Bachelor Mother
Dear Ruth
Princess O’Rourke
surface form: Princess O'Rourke

Sunday in New York
The Ambassador's Daughter
The Devil and Miss Jones
occupation dramatist
film director
film producer
playwright
screenwriter
workLocation Hollywood
Los Angeles
New York City
wroteGenre romantic comedy screenplays
stage comedies

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Bachelor Mother screenwriter Norman Krasna
The Richest Girl in the World storyBy Norman Krasna
Hands Across the Table screenwriter Norman Krasna
White Christmas (1954 film) storyBy Norman Krasna
White Christmas screenwriter Norman Krasna
The Devil and Miss Jones screenwriter Norman Krasna
The Devil and Miss Jones storyBy Norman Krasna
Little Mother screenwriter Norman Krasna
subject surface form: Bachelor Mother
J.B. Merlin creator Norman Krasna
It Started with Eve screenwriter Norman Krasna
Norman Krasna name Norman Krasna self-link