
Person
Nunnally Johnson
Writing · 1897–1977 · Columbus, Georgia, USA
Biography
Nunnally Hunter Johnson (December 5, 1897 – March 25, 1977) was an American filmmaker who wrote, produced, and directed motion pictures. Johnson was born in Columbus, Georgia. He began his career as a journalist, writing for the Columbus Enquirer Sun, the Savannah Press, the Brooklyn Daily Eagle, and the New York Herald Tribune. He also wrote short stories and a collection of these, There Ought To Be a Law, was published in 1930. Johnson's first connection with film work was the sale of screen rights to one of his stories in 1927. Johnson asked his editor if he could write film criticism articles in 1932. When this request was denied, he decided to relocate to Hollywood and work directly in the film industry. Quickly finding work as a scriptwriter, Johnson was hired fulltime as a writer by 20th Century-Fox in 1935. He soon began producing films as well and co-founded International Pictures in 1943 with William Goetz. Johnson also directed several films in the 1950s, including two starring Gregory Peck. Johnson was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Screenplay in 1940 for The Grapes of Wrath and the Directors Guild of America Best Directors Award in 1956 for The Man in the Gray Flannel Suit. Johnson died of pneumonia in Hollywood in 1977 and was interred in the Westwood Village Memorial Park Cemetery in Los Angeles.
Known for

The Dirty Dozen
Screenplay

The Grapes of Wrath
Screenplay

How to Marry a Millionaire
Screenplay

Night People
Director

Casanova Brown
Writer

Roxie Hart
Screenplay

The Keys of the Kingdom
Screenplay

Black Widow
Director

Jesse James
Screenplay

Mama Loves Papa
Story
Filmography
- 1988The Dirty Dozen: The Fatal MissionCharacters
- 1985The Dirty Dozen: Next MissionCharacters
- 1967The Dirty DozenScreenplay
- 1965Dear BrigitteWriters' Assistant
- 1964The World of Henry OrientScreenplay
- 1963Take Her, She's MineScreenplay
- 1962Mr. Hobbs Takes a VacationScreenplay
- 1960Flaming StarScreenplay
- 1960The Angel Wore RedScreenplay
- 1959The Man Who Understood WomenDirector
- 1957The Three Faces of EveDirector
- 1957The True Story of Jesse JamesScreenplay
- 1957Oh, Men! Oh, Women!Director
- 1956The Man in the Gray Flannel SuitDirector
- 1955How to Be Very, Very PopularDirector
- 1954Black WidowDirector
- 1954Night PeopleDirector
- 1953How to Marry a MillionaireScreenplay
- 1952My Cousin RachelScreenplay
- 1952We're Not Married!Screenplay
- 1952Phone Call from a StrangerProducer
- 1951The Desert Fox: The Story of RommelScreenplay
- 1951The Long Dark HallScreenplay
- 1950The MudlarkScreenplay
- 1950The GunfighterProducer
- 1950Three Came HomeScreenplay
- 1949Everybody Does ItWriter
- 1948Mr. Peabody and the MermaidScreenplay
- 1946The Dark MirrorWriter
- 1945Along Came JonesWriter
- 1945The SouthernerWriter
- 1944The Keys of the KingdomScreenplay
- 1944The Woman in the WindowScreenplay
- 1944Casanova BrownWriter
- 1943Holy MatrimonyScreenplay
- 1943The Moon Is DownWriter
- 1942Life Begins at Eight-ThirtyProducer
- 1942The Pied PiperScreenplay
- 1942MoontideAdditional Writing
- 1942Roxie HartScreenplay
- 1941Tobacco RoadScreenplay
- 1940Chad HannaScreenplay
- 1940I Was an AdventuressAssociate Producer
- 1940The Grapes of WrathScreenplay
- 1939Rose of Washington SquareScreenplay
- 1939Wife, Husband and FriendScreenplay
- 1939Jesse JamesScreenplay
- 1937Slave ShipAssociate Producer
- 1937Café MetropoleAssociate Producer
- 1937Nancy Steele Is Missing!Associate Producer
- 1936Banjo on My KneeScreenplay
- 1936The Road to GloryAssociate Producer
- 1936The Prisoner of Shark IslandScreenplay
- 1935The Man Who Broke the Bank at Monte CarloWriter
- 1935Thanks a MillionScreenplay
- 1935Cardinal RichelieuWriter
- 1935Baby Face HarringtonScreenplay
- 1934Kid MillionsScreenplay
- 1934Bulldog Drummond Strikes BackScreenplay
- 1934The House of RothschildScreenplay
- 1934Moulin RougeWriter
- 1933Mama Loves PapaStory
- 1933A Bedtime StoryWriter
- 1927Rough House RosieStory
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