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  1. Frances Louisa Goodrich (September 15, 1856 – February 20, 1944) was an American weaver, writer, and archivist. She is best known for founding the Allanstand Cottage Industries in 1887.

  2. American screenwriter and playwright who collaborated with her husband Albert Hackett on It's a Wonderful Life. Name variations: Frances Hackett. Born in Belleville, New Jersey, in 1891; died of lung cancer on January 29, 1984, in New York City; daughter of Henry W. and Madeliene Christie (Lloyd) Goodrich; educated at private school; Vassar ...

  3. Jun 16, 2021 · Goodrich married three times (with the third to Albert being the charm that lasted over 50 years). When Goodrich showed an interest in the stage after her graduation from Vassar in 1912, her father arranged for her to join the Northampton Players stock company in Massachusetts.

  4. Albert Maurice Hackett [citation needed] (February 16, 1900 – March 16, 1995 [1]) was an American actor, dramatist and screenwriter most noted for his collaborations with his partner and wife Frances Goodrich.

  5. Frances Goodrich was an American actress, dramatist, and screenwriter, best known for her collaborations with her partner and husband Albert Hackett. She received the Pulitzer Prize for Drama with her husband in 1956 for The Diary of Anne Frank which had premiered the previous year.

  6. Nine years the junior of his wife, Albert Hackett was the son of stage star Florence Hackett and brother of matinee idol Raymond Hackett. The Manhattan-born Albert first appeared onstage at the age of six to help earn money for his family after the death of his father.

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  8. The couple met while performing together in Denver, Colorado, in 1927. Goodrich and Hackett began writing plays together; their first hit, Up Pops the Devil, was adapted into a film in 1931. The couple married in 1931; the marriage was the third for Goodrich, the first for Hackett.

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