Born 1896 (age 87) · San Francisco, California, USA
Appears in 66 titles

From Wikipedia Lenore Jackson Coffee (13 July 1896, San Francisco – 2 July 1984, Woodland Hills, California) was an American screenwriter, playwright and novelist. Coffee began her career when she answered an ad requesting a screen story for the actress Clara Kimball Young and was awarded a one-year contract at $50 a week. She was twice nominated for an Academy Award for best Adapted Screenplay. The first time was for Street of Chance in 1929/30, adapted from the story by Oliver H. P. Garrett, in collaboration with Howard Estabrook. The second time was with Julius J. Epstein in 1938 for Four Daughters, based on Fannie Hurst's novel Sister Act. Coffee was married to writer and director William J. Cowen. One of her ancestors was U.S. General John Coffee, Chief of Staff to Andrew Jackson at the Battle of New Orleans in 1814.

Filmography

Sudden Fear
7.3
Sudden Fear
1952
Screenplay
Beyond the Forest
6.7
Beyond the Forest
1949
Screenplay
The Great Lie
7.0
The Great Lie
1941
Screenplay
Footsteps in the Fog
7.0
Footsteps in the Fog
1955
Screenplay
Young at Heart
6.0
Young at Heart
1954
Screenplay
Possessed
7.0
Possessed
1931
Screenplay
Tomorrow Is Forever
6.2
Tomorrow Is Forever
1946
Screenplay
Old Acquaintance
7.1
Old Acquaintance
1943
Screenplay
Four Daughters
6.6
Four Daughters
1938
Screenplay
Evelyn Prentice
6.5
Evelyn Prentice
1934
Screenplay
Suzy
5.9
Suzy
1936
Screenplay
The End of the Affair
5.8
The End of the Affair
1955
Screenplay
Chicago
5.7
Chicago
1927
Screenplay
Arsène Lupin
6.9
Arsène Lupin
1932
Dialogue
Lightning Strikes Twice
5.7
Lightning Strikes Twice
1951
Screenplay
Another Time, Another Place
Four Frightened People
5.9
Four Frightened People
1934
Screenplay
Downstairs
6.6
Downstairs
1932
Screenplay
The Guilt of Janet Ames
5.8
The Guilt of Janet Ames
1947
Story
The Bishop Murder Case
5.4
The Bishop Murder Case
1929
Writer