Chapin, Anne Morrison (1892–1967)
Chapin, Anne Morrison (1892–1967)
American actress, playwright, and screenwriter. Born Jan 5, 1892; died April 7, 1967, in West Hollywood, California.
Following a successful Broadway career in such plays as Why Marry? Dear Brutus and The Bat, moved to Hollywood (1934); wrote screenplays, including This Man is Mine, The Big City, Dangerous Corner, Love Takes Flight, High Barbaree, Secret Heart and Sailor Takes a Wife.
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