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American screenwriter
Howard Emmett Rogers
BornJuly 13, 1890
New York, New York, United States
DiedAugust 16, 1971 (aged 81)
Hollywood, California, United States
OccupationWriter
Years active1926 – 1952 (film)

Howard Emmett Rogers (1890–1971) was an American screenwriter, playwright, lyricist, and theatre director. As a playwright he wrote the books for three Broadway musicals: The Midnight Rounders of 1920, The Century Revue (1920), and Luana (1930); the latter of which he also directed. He also wrote the lyrics to the 1922 Broadway musical Red Pepper. He was an active anti-communist member of the Screen Writers Guild. He worked for several studios during his career. Two of his last films Calling Bulldog Drummond (1951) and The Hour of 13 (1952) were made by MGM-British.

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References

  1. Dietz, p. 565
  2. Stagg, p. 411
  3. Salem, p. 56
  4. Salem, p. 406
  5. Critchlow p.50

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