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  1. Josephine Chippo was born on 29 November 1901 in California, USA. She was a writer, known for Winners of the Wilderness (1927) and California (1927). She was married to Hugh McCollum and Alfred Lowenthal.

    • November 29, 1901
    • February 2, 1982
  2. Josephine Chippo was born on 29 November 1901 in California, USA. She was a writer, known for Winners of the Wilderness (1927) and California (1927). She was married to Hugh McCollum and Alfred Lowenthal. She died on 2 February 1982 in California, USA.

    • Script And Continuity Department, Writer
    • November 29, 1901
    • Josephine Chippo
    • February 2, 1982
  3. Feb 1, 1998 · A tense romantic rivalry ensued between Van Dyke and his favorite cinematographer, Clyde de Vinna, ASC, over the script clerk, Josephine Chippo. A liaison between romantic lead Duncan Renaldo and "goddess" Edwina Booth led to a divorce, a scandal and an alienation of affections suit.

    • George E. Turner
  4. Women Film Pioneers Project is a scholarly resource exploring women’s global involvement at all levels of film production during the silent film era.

  5. collections.new.oscars.org › Details › CollectionACADEMY COLLECTIONS | details

    The Josephine Chippo papers span the years 1924-1929 and encompass 0.9 linear foot. The collection consists of miscellaneous personal and professional papers. The papers relate primarily to films directed by W. S. Van Dyke at MGM from 1927 to 1929, most notably WHITE SHADOWS IN THE SOUTH SEAS (1928).

  6. Josephine Chippo was an American script supervisor. From approximately 1927 to 1930 she was a regular member of the production crew of director W. S. ("Woody") Van Dyke II.

  7. Writers: Marian Ainslee, Josephine Chippo, John T. Neville. Cinematographer: Clyde De Vinna. Synopsis: During the French And Indian war, a colonel fighting for the British (Tim McCoy) falls for the French commander's (Edward Connelly) daughter (Joan Crawford).

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