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Seton Ingersoll Miller (May 3, 1902 – March 29, 1974) was an American screenwriter and producer. During his career, he worked with film directors such as Howard Hawks and Michael Curtiz. Miller received two Oscar nominations and won once for Best Screenplay for the 1941 fantasy romantic comedy film, Here Comes Mr. Jordan, along with Sidney ...
- Hap (nickname)
- March 29, 1974 (aged 71), Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, U.S.
- Seton Ingersoll Miller, May 3, 1902, Chehalis, Washington, U.S.
- Yale University
Seton I. Miller was one of Hollywood's most accomplished writers of action and adventure films in the 1930's and 40's. A graduate of Yale University, he initially entered the film industry with MGM as an actor and 'technical advisor' on Brown of Harvard (1926), a collegiate romance first filmed at Essanay in 1917.
- Seton I. Miller
- May 29, 1974
- May 3, 1902
Seton I. Miller was one of Hollywood's most accomplished writers of action and adventure films in the 1930's and 40's. A graduate of Yale University, he initially entered the film industry with MGM as an actor and 'technical advisor' on Brown of Harvard (1926), a collegiate romance first filmed at Essanay in 1917.
Seton Ingersoll Miller (May 3, 1902 – March 29, 1974) was an American screenwriter and producer. During his career, he worked with film directors such as Howard Hawks and Michael Curtiz. Miller received two Oscar nominations and won once for Best Screenplay for the 1941 fantasy romantic comedy film, Here Comes Mr. Jordan, along with Sidney ...
Seton Ingersoll Miller (* 3. Mai 1902 in Chehalis, Washington; † 29. März 1974 in Los Angeles, Kalifornien) war ein Hollywood - Drehbuchautor und Produzent. Während seiner Karriere arbeitete der mit dem Oscar ausgezeichnete Miller mit vielen namhaften amerikanischen Regisseuren wie Howard Hawks und Michael Curtiz . Inhaltsverzeichnis.
Based on the unpublished short story "Pete's Dragon and the USA (Forever After)" by Seton I. Miller and S. S. Field, the film stars Sean Marshall, Helen Reddy, Jim Dale, Mickey Rooney, Red Buttons, Jeff Conaway, Shelley Winters, and the voice of Charlie Callas as Elliott.
Country. United States. Language. English. Box office. $2.8 million (US rentals) [1] 1,220,580 admissions (France) [2] Calcutta is a 1947 American film noir crime film directed by John Farrow, and written and produced by Seton I. Miller. The drama features Alan Ladd, Gail Russell and William Bendix.