Doris Anderson

Doris Anderson

128 · Born: Nov 14, 1897

Personal Details

BornNov 14, 1897 Chico, California, USA

Biography

Doris Anderson, a renowned American writer, entered this world on November 14, 1897, in the charming city of Chico, California, USA. Born with a flair for the written word, she would go on to make a lasting impact in the world of literature, leaving behind a legacy of captivating stories and characters.

Her impressive repertoire of works includes the 1930 novel "True to the Navy", the 1937 masterpiece "King of Gamblers", and the 1934 romantic comedy "Love Birds". Each of these creations showcased her remarkable talent for crafting engaging narratives that continue to captivate readers to this day.

Beyond her literary accomplishments, Doris Anderson was also a devoted wife to the love of her life, Anthony Jowitt. Together, they shared a beautiful bond that only grew stronger with time.

Sadly, Doris Anderson's life came to a close in June 1971, in the nation's capital, Washington, District of Columbia, USA. Despite her passing, her remarkable body of work continues to inspire and entertain, serving as a testament to her enduring legacy in the world of literature.

Career

1950
1946
That Brennan Girl
That Brennan Girl as Screenplay
1943
1940
1939
1938
Give Me a Sailor
Give Me a Sailor as Screenplay
1937
1936
1935
1934
Glamour
Glamour as Writer
1931
1930
True to the Navy
True to the Navy as Screenplay
1927
Hula
Hula as Writer