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    Virginia Van Upp

    American screenwriter

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  1. Virginia Van Upp (January 13, 1902 – March 25, 1970) was an American film producer and screenwriter. Early life [ edit ] Van Upp was born in Chicago , the daughter of Harry and Helen Van Upp.

  2. Mar 20, 2017 · March 20, 2017. Rita Hayworth in the Virginia Van Upp-produced and co-written box office hit Gilda. In 1944, more than half of all Americans went to the movies every week, hungry for the glittering mirage of Hollywood. With so many men at war, the majority of audiences—factory girls and housewives, barmaids and nurses—were women.

  3. Virginia Van Upp was a producer and screenwriter who worked her way up in the film industry after having been a script reader, script editor, casting director, and agent. She was married with one child when she was named Executive Producer of Columbia Pictures by Harry Cohn in 1945.

    • Virginia Van Upp
    • March 25, 1970
    • January 13, 1902
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  5. Virginia Van Upp. Producer: Gilda. Virginia Van Upp was a producer and screenwriter who worked her way up in the film industry after having been a script reader, script editor, casting director, and agent. She was married with one child when she was named Executive Producer of Columbia Pictures by Harry Cohn in 1945. A woman would not hold this post again for another thirty-one years.

  6. Van Upp, Virginia 1902-1970PERSONAL:Born 1902, in Chicago, IL; died of complications from a broken hip, March 25, 1970, in Hollywood, CA; married Ralph W. Nelson (divorced, 1949); children: Gay Harden. Source for information on Van Upp, Virginia 1902-1970: Contemporary Authors dictionary.

  7. Jan 1, 2019 · According to biographer Bob Thomas, Cohn took sadistic delight in announcing his choice to a lunch table full of shocked, sullen male producers; Columbia’s new executive producer would be Virginia Van Upp. With the success of Cover Girl likely fresh in his mind, Cohn was thrilled to surprise the (apparently reluctant) Van Upp with the news ...

  8. Van Upp, Virginia (1902–1970) American screenwriter and producer. Born Jan 13, 1902, in Chicago, IL; died Mar 25, 1970, in Los Angeles, CA.. Began career as a child actress in early silent films, then became script girl, cutter, reader and casting director for Paramount; named executive producer at Columbia, a protégée of Harry Cohn (1945); screenplays include The Pursuit of Happiness, So ...

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