Doris Schroeder

Doris Schroeder

Deceased · Born: Feb 7, 1893 · Died: Jan 4, 1981

Personal Details

BornFeb 7, 1893 Far Rockaway, New York, USA

Biography

Doris Schroeder, a talented writer, entered this world on February 7, 1893, in the charming coastal town of Far Rockaway, located within the state of New York, in the United States of America.

Throughout her illustrious career, Doris made a name for herself in the literary world, penning a plethora of captivating stories, including the notable works "The Silent Avenger" in 1927, "The Wolf and His Mate" in 1918, and "Her Night of Nights" in 1922.

In her personal life, Doris was married to the loving George D. Green, with whom she shared a deep and abiding connection.

Sadly, Doris's life came to a close on January 4, 1981, in Sacramento, California, USA, leaving behind a legacy of memorable stories and a lifetime of cherished memories.

Career

1949
The Gay Amigo
The Gay Amigo as Screenplay
1948
Strange Gamble
Strange Gamble as Screenplay
Sinister Journey
Sinister Journey as Screenplay
1947
Dangerous Venture
Dangerous Venture as Screenplay
1946
Fool's Gold
Fool's Gold as Screenplay
1945
1942
Arizona Terrors
Arizona Terrors as Screenplay
Jesse James, Jr.
Jesse James, Jr. as Screenplay
1941
Gangs of Sonora
Gangs of Sonora as Screenplay
Two Gun Sheriff
Two Gun Sheriff as Screenplay
1940
Bullet Code
Bullet Code as Screenplay
Prairie Law
Prairie Law as Screenplay
Texas Terrors
Texas Terrors as Screenplay
1936
Heart of the West
Heart of the West as Screenplay
1935
The Eagle's Brood
The Eagle's Brood as Screenplay