George Froeschel

George Froeschel

1891-03-09 None Male 1 Known Credits

Biography

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Georg "George" Froeschel (March 9, 1891 – November 22, 1979) was an Austrian screenwriter best known for Mrs. Miniver, Quentin Durward, and The Story of Three Loves, while working for MGM in the 1940s and 1950s. Before working in film he was a lawyer and journalist. Georg Froeschel was born in 1891, the son of a Jewish banker in Vienna. He wrote his first novel during his time at grammar school, Ein Protest (A Protest). After his postgraduate studies he was Doctor of Laws. In World War I he wrote reports for the k.u.k. army. Following he wrote several novels, of which some were adapted for films in the 1920s. In the 1920s he worked for the Ullstein-Verlag in Berlin. In 1936 he emigrated to the United States, where he first worked in the editorial office of Chicago's Coronet magazine. His efforts to find a job in Hollywood's film industry were not successful until April 1939, when Sidney Franklin of MGM engaged him as screenwriter. Froeschel won the Academy Award for Best Writing, Screenplay for the 1942 film Mrs. Miniver (along with co-writers James Hilton, Claudine West, and Arthur Wimperis).

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Gender

Male

Birthday

1891-03-09

Place of Birth

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Known Credits

1

Known For

Writing

Also Known As

Georg Fröschel

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TV Credits

Movie Production Credits

Waterloo Bridge

Screenplay

1940

Random Harvest

Screenplay

1942

The Mortal Storm

Screenplay

1940

We Were Dancing

Screenplay

1942

Me and the Colonel

Screenplay

1958

Scaramouche

Screenplay

1952

Never Let Me Go

Screenplay

1953

Betrayed

Writer

1954

Mrs. Miniver

Original Film Writer

1960

Rose Marie

Screenplay

1954

Gaby

Screenplay

1956

Quentin Durward

Screenplay

1955

Nora

Writer

1923

Mrs. Miniver

Screenplay

1942

The Unknown Man

Screenplay

1951

Command Decision

Screenplay

1948

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