Biography
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Norman Krasna (November 7, 1909 β November 1, 1984) was an American screenwriter, playwright, producer, and film director. He is best known for penning screwball comedies which centered on a case of mistaken identity. Krasna also directed three films during a forty-year career in Hollywood. He garnered four Academy Award screenwriting nominations, winning once for 1943's Princess O'Rourke, a film he also directed.
Filmography
all 50
Movies 48
Writer 31
Screenplay 7
Producer 7
TV Shows 2
Director 2
Writer

Indiscreet (1988)
Movie
Writer

Indiskret (1977)
Movie
Screenplay / Theatre Play

Sunday in New York (1963)
Movie
Writer

My Geisha (1962)
Movie
Screenplay

Let's Make Love (1960)
Movie
4
Screenplay / Theatre Play

Indiscreet (1958)
Movie
Writer

Goodyear Theatre (1957)
TV
Writer

Bundle of Joy (1956)
Movie
Producer / Director / Writer

The Ambassador's Daughter (1956)
Movie
Producer

Clash by Night (1952)
Movie
Producer

Two Tickets to Broadway (1951)
Movie
Producer

The Blue Veil (1951)
Movie
Producer

Behave Yourself! (1951)
Movie
Screenplay

Lux Video Theatre (1950)
TV
Director

The Big Hangover (1950)
Movie
Writer

Dear Wife (1949)
Movie
Writer

John Loves Mary (1949)
Movie
Writer

Dear Ruth (1947)
Movie
Director / Screenplay

Princess O'Rourke (1943)
Movie
Writer / Associate Producer

The Devil and Miss Jones (1941)
Movie
Story / Screenplay

Mr. & Mrs. Smith (1941)
Movie
Writer

It's a Date (1940)
Movie
Screenplay

Bachelor Mother (1939)
Movie
Producer

Three Loves Has Nancy (1938)
Movie
Story

You and Me (1938)
Movie
Writer

Big City (1937)
Movie
Writer

Fury (1936)
Movie
3.67
Screenplay

Wife vs. Secretary (1936)
Movie
4
Additional Writing

The Countess of Monte Cristo (1934)
Movie
Writer

Meet the Baron (1933)
Movie
Additional Writing

Bombshell (1933)
Movie
Writer

Parole Girl (1933)
Movie
Writer

That's My Boy (1932)
Movie
Information
Known For
Writing
Gender
Male
Birthday
1909-11-07
Deathday
1984-11-01 (74 years old)
Birth Place
Queens, United States
Citizenships
United States
Awards
Academy Award for Best Writing, Original Screenplay
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