Jerome Cady

Jerome Cady

Deceased · Born: Aug 15, 1903 · Died: Nov 7, 1948

Personal Details

BornAug 15, 1903 Cabell County, West Virginia, USA

Biography

Jerome Cady, a renowned writer, entered this world on August 15, 1903, in the picturesque surroundings of Cabell County, West Virginia, USA. Born with a passion for the written word, Cady's career would go on to span multiple decades, leaving an indelible mark on the world of literature.

One of his most notable works is the screenplay for the 1948 film "Call Northside 777", a cinematic masterpiece that showcased his exceptional storytelling abilities. His talent for crafting compelling narratives also shone through in his 1944 film "Wing and a Prayer", a work that demonstrated his versatility as a writer.

In addition to his work in the film industry, Cady also made a significant impact on the world of literature with his 1939 novel "Five Came Back", a thought-provoking tale that showcased his skill as a writer of fiction.

Tragically, Jerome Cady's life was cut short when he passed away on November 7, 1948, in the charming coastal town of Avalon, California, USA. Despite his untimely departure from this world, his legacy lives on through his remarkable body of work, leaving a lasting impact on the world of writing.

Career

1951
Cry Danger
Cry Danger as Story
1949
Sand
Sand as Writer
1948
1947
1945
Man Alive
Man Alive as Story
1944
Wing and a Prayer
Wing and a Prayer as Screenplay, Story
1943
1942
What's Cookin'
What's Cookin' as Screenplay
1941
Play Girl
Play Girl as Screenplay
1940
Laddie
Laddie as Writer
1939
Five Came Back
Five Came Back as Screenplay
Sued for Libel
Sued for Libel as Screenplay
Full Confession
Full Confession as Screenplay
Two Thoroughbreds
Two Thoroughbreds as Screenplay
1938