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  1. Agnes Christine Johnston was an American screenwriter who wrote for more than 80 films between 1915 and 1948.

  2. Agnes Christine Johnston repeatedly claimed that she wrote and sold her first scenario, Wanted for Murder, at the age of sixteen. In 1925 she described that effort to the Los Angeles Times as a “bloodthirsty” story about a man who was tried for his own murder (D13).

  3. Agnes Christine Johnston was born on 11 January 1896 in Swissvale, Pennsylvania, USA. She was a writer, known for Nobody's Fool (1936), Lucky Devils (1933) and Beverly of Graustark (1926). She was married to Frank Mitchell Dazey. She died on 19 July 1978 in San Diego, California, USA.

  4. www.thanhouser.org › tcocd › Biography_FilesJOHNSTON, Agnes Christine

    Agnes Christine Johnston died at Paradise Convalescent Hospital in San Diego, California on July 19, 1978. She was survived by two sons, a daughter, and a sister. Her husband had predeceased her.

  5. Agnes Christine Johnston is known as an Writer, Screenplay, Story, Adaptation, Scenario Writer, and treatment. Some of her work includes Show People, Movie Crazy, The Patsy, Daddy-Long-Legs, Three Wise Girls, Under Eighteen, Andy Hardy's Double Life, and Confessions of a Queen.

  6. Agnes Christine Johnston (1896-1978) was an American writer, who wrote not only for the screen, but for television, the stage, radio, and magazines. She was born in Swissvale, Pennsylvania to mother, Isabel M. Johnston.

  7. The Agnes Christine Johnston and Frank Dazey papers span the years 1914-1968 (bulk 1920-1939) and encompass 5.5 linear feet. The collection includes final scripts, as well as various rough drafts and notes for films written and collaborated on by Johnston and Dazey.