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Born 1890 (age 41) · Sacramento - California - USA
Appears in 52 titles

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia A.P. Younger; born Andrew Percy Younger (September 25, 1890 – November 29, 1931) was an American screenwriter. He wrote for 60 films between 1919 and 1931. He was born in Sacramento, California and committed suicide on November 29, 1931, in Hollywood, California.

Filmography

Brown of Harvard
5.5
Brown of Harvard
1926
Screenplay
Extravagance
4.5
Extravagance
1930
Story
While the City Sleeps
6.3
While the City Sleeps
1928
Writer
Sunny Skies
4.9
Sunny Skies
1930
Writer
They Learned About Women
4.8
They Learned About Women
1930
Story
A Lady of Chance
6.5
A Lady of Chance
1928
Scenario Writer
Flying High
5.8
Flying High
1931
Screenplay
Drifting
7.0
Drifting
1923
Writer
The Girl Said No
5.8
The Girl Said No
1930
Story
The Taxi Dancer
7.7
The Taxi Dancer
1927
Writer
All Dolled Up
6.3
All Dolled Up
1921
Writer
Why Men Leave Home
3.0
Why Men Leave Home
1924
Adaptation
Twelve Miles Out
6.5
Twelve Miles Out
1927
Scenario Writer
The Walk-Offs
10.0
The Walk-Offs
1920
Writer
Slide, Kelly, Slide
8.0
Slide, Kelly, Slide
1927
Scenario Writer
Rich Girl, Poor Girl
10.0
Rich Girl, Poor Girl
1921
Scenario Writer
Swellhead
9.0
Swellhead
1930
Story
The Lone Hand
7.0
The Lone Hand
1922
Writer
The Galloping Kid
7.0
The Galloping Kid
1922
Scenario Writer
The Single Sin
7.0
The Single Sin
1931
Story