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Noel Langley (25 December 1911 – 4 November 1980) was a South African-born (later naturalised American) novelist, playwright, screenwriter and director. He wrote the screenplay which formed the basis for the 1939 film The Wizard of Oz and is one of the three credited screenwriters for the film.
May 7, 2024 · Noel Langley (born December 25, 1911, Durban, South Africa —died November 4, 1980, Desert Hot Springs, California, U.S.) was a South African-born novelist and playwright who was the author of witty comedies and the creator of many successful film scripts, including The Wizard of Oz (1939), Trio (1950), Tom Brown’s Schooldays (1951), and The ...
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Noel Langley (1911-1980) was a novelist, playwright, screenwriter, and film director. He wrote the screenplay for \"The Wizard of Oz\" (1939) and directed three films in the 1950s.
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- Durban, South Africa
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- Desert Hot Springs, California, USA
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December 25, 1911 · Durban, South Africa. Died. November 4, 1980 · Desert Hot Springs, California, USA. Birth name. Noel Aubrey Langley. Mini Bio. Noel Langley was a South African novelist, playwright, screenwriter, and film director. He became a naturalized citizen of the United States in 1961.
- December 25, 1911
- November 4, 1980
Noel Langley. Born. in Durban, South Africa. December 25, 1911. Died. November 04, 1980. edit data. Noel Langley (December 25, 1911 – November 4, 1980) was a successful novelist, playwright, screenwriter and director. While under contract to MGM he was one of the screenwriters for The Wizard of Oz.
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Jul 17, 2014 · Virtuoso trumpeter Noel Langley steps out of the shadows on his own debut album, and it's a flawed but impressive set, writes John Fordham