Search results
Annalee Whitmore Fadiman (May 27, 1916 – February 5, 2002) was a scriptwriter for MGM, and World War II foreign correspondent for Life and Time magazines. She was the co-author with Theodore H. White of Thunder Out of China, a book of reportage on World War Two in China.
Feb 6, 2002 · Annalee Whitmore Fadiman, a screenwriter, World War II correspondent and the author, with Theodore H. White, of the best seller ''Thunder Out of China,'' died yesterday in Captiva,...
Feb 10, 2002 · Annalee Whitmore Fadiman, a screenwriter and foreign correspondent during World War II who co-wrote, with Theodore H. White, the best-selling book “Thunder Out of China,” died Tuesday in Captiva,...
- Writer
Feb 5, 2002 · Annalee Whitmore Fadiman, a screenwriter, World War II correspondent and the author, with Theodore H. White, of the best seller Thunder Out of China, died yesterday in Captiva, Fla.
Feb 12, 2002 · Annalee Whitmore Fadiman, resourceful screenwriter, journo, author and widow of writer-editor Clifton Fadiman, ended her own life Tuesday Feb. 4 in Captiva, Fla. The Hemlock...
Feb 11, 2002 · Annalee Whitmore Fadiman, a screenwriter and foreign correspondent during World War II who co-wrote, with Theodore H. White, the best-selling book "Thunder Out of China," died Tuesday in...
People also ask
Who was Annalee Whitmore Fadiman?
Who was Mrs Fadiman?
What did Nancy Sorel call Mrs Fadiman's career?
American screenwriter and war journalist. Name variations: Annalee Whitmore; Annalee Whitmore Jacoby; Annalee Jacoby Fadiman or Annalee Whitmore Fadiman. Born Annalee Whitmore, May 27, 1916, in Price, Utah; died Feb 5, 2002, in Captiva, Florida; dau. of Leland Whitmore (bank president) and Anne Sharp Whitmore (librarian); graduate of Stanford ...