George Wells (screenwriter)
George Wells | |
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Born |
New York, New York, U.S. | November 8, 1909
Died |
November 27, 2000 91) Newport Beach, California, U.S. | (aged
Occupation | Writer, screenwriter |
Years active | 1946–1973 |
George Wells (November 8, 1909 – November 27, 2000) was an American screenwriter and producer, best known for making light comedies and musicals for MGM.
Along with co-writer Harry Tugend, Wells was nominated for the 1950 Writers Guild of America Award in the category of "Best Written American Musical" for Take Me Out to the Ball Game. They lost to Betty Comden and Adolph Green, for On the Town. He won the Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay for Designing Woman.
Select filmography
Screenwriter
- The Show-Off (1946)
- The Hucksters (1947)
- Merton of the Movies (1947)
- Take Me Out to the Ball Game (1949)
- Three Little Words (1950)
- The Toast of New Orleans (1950)
- Summer Stock (1950)
- Angels in the Outfield (1951)
- Excuse My Dust (1951)
- Lovely to Look At (1952)
- Everything I Have Is Yours (1952)
- I Love Melvin (1953)
- Designing Woman (1957)
- Ask Any Girl (1959)
- The Gazebo (1959)
- Where the Boys Are (1960)
- The Honeymoon Machine (1961)
- The Horizontal Lieutenant (1961)
- Penelope (1966)
- Three Bites of the Apple (1967)
- The Impossible Years (1968)
- Cover Me Babe (1970)
Producer
- Everything I Have Is Yours (1952)
- I Love Melvin (1953)
- Dangerous When Wet (1953)
- Jupiter's Darling (1955)
External links
- George Wells at the Internet Movie Database
- Obituary at Los Angeles Times
- Obituary at New York Times
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