Laurence Stallings

Laurence Stallings

Deceased · Born: Nov 25, 1894 · Died: Feb 28, 1968

Personal Details

BornNov 25, 1894 Macon, Georgia, USA
Spouse
  • Louise St. Leger Vance

    ( Mar 19, 1937 to Feb 28, 1968 )
  • Helen Purefoy Poteat

    ( Mar 8, 1919 to Dec 31, 1969 )

Biography

Laurence Stallings, a renowned writer of considerable talent, emerged into the world on November 25, 1894, in the charming city of Macon, Georgia, United States of America. His illustrious career was marked by the creation of numerous notable works, including the iconic films She Wore a Yellow Ribbon (1949),The Jungle Book (1942),and Song of the West (1930),which showcased his exceptional storytelling abilities.

Throughout his life, Stallings was blessed with the love and companionship of two remarkable women, Louise St. Leger Vance and Helen Purefoy Poteat, whom he chose to spend his life with.

Tragically, Laurence Stallings' time on this earth came to an end on February 28, 1968, when he passed away in the picturesque community of Pacific Palisades, California, United States of America.

Career

1986
1953
1949
1948
3 Godfathers
3 Godfathers as Screenplay
On Our Merry Way
On Our Merry Way as Screenplay
1947
Christmas Eve
Christmas Eve as Screenplay
1945
1940
Northwest Passage
Northwest Passage as Screenplay
1938
Too Hot to Handle
Too Hot to Handle as Screenplay
1931
1930
1929
Marianne
Marianne as Writer