Frances Kavanaugh

Frances Kavanaugh

Deceased · Born: Feb 5, 1915 · Died: Jan 23, 2009

Personal Details

BornFeb 5, 1915 Dallas, Texas, USA

Biography

Frances Kavanaugh, a renowned writer, entered this world on February 5, 1915, in the vibrant city of Dallas, Texas, USA. Her impressive literary career was marked by the creation of captivating stories, including the notable films "Forbidden Jungle" (1950),"The Fighting Stallion" (1950),and "The Enchanted Valley" (1948),which showcased her exceptional storytelling abilities.

Throughout her life, Frances was deeply committed to her personal relationships, particularly her marriage to the love of her life, Robert L. Hecker. Together, they shared a profound bond that endured for many years.

Frances' remarkable journey came to a close on January 23, 2009, when she passed away in Encino, California, USA, leaving behind a legacy of memorable works that continue to inspire and entertain audiences to this day.

Career

1951
Cattle Queen
Cattle Queen as Screenplay
1950
1948
1946
Colorado Serenade
Colorado Serenade as Screenplay
Driftin' River
Driftin' River as Screenplay
Stars Over Texas
Stars Over Texas as Screenplay
Wild West
Wild West as Screenplay
The Caravan Trail
The Caravan Trail as Screenplay
1945
Wildfire
Wildfire as Screenplay
1944
Arizona Whirlwind
Arizona Whirlwind as Screenplay
Outlaw Trail
Outlaw Trail as Screenplay
Westward Bound
Westward Bound as Story, Screenplay
Blazing Guns
Blazing Guns as Screenplay
1942
Arizona Roundup
Arizona Roundup as Screenplay
1941
Lone Star Law Men
Lone Star Law Men as Screenplay
Riding the Sunset Trail
Riding the Sunset Trail as Screenplay, Story
Dynamite Canyon
Dynamite Canyon as Screenplay, Story