
Norman Krasna
Personal Info
Known for
Writing
Gender
Male
Birthday
1909-11-07
Day of Death
1984-11-01 (74 years old)
Place of Birth
Queens, New York City, New York, USA
Norman Krasna
Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Norman Krasna (November 7, 1909 – November 1, 1984) was an American screenwriter, playwright, producer, and film director. He is best known for penning screwball comedies which centered on a case of mistaken identity. Krasna also directed three films during a forty-year career in Hollywood. He garnered four Academy Award screenwriting nominations, winning once for 1943's Princess O'Rourke, a film he also directed.
Crew
(1964)
I'd Rather Be Rich
Writer
(1963)
Sunday in New York
Screenplay, Theatre Play
(1962)
My Geisha
Story, Screenplay
(1960)
Let's Make Love
Screenplay
(1960)
Who Was That Lady?
Theatre Play, Writer, Producer
(1958)
Indiscreet
Screenplay, Theatre Play
(1956)
The Ambassador's Daughter
Producer, Director, Writer
(1956)
Bundle of Joy
Writer
(1954)
White Christmas
Writer
(1952)
Clash by Night
Producer
(1951)
Behave Yourself!
Producer
(1951)
Two Tickets to Broadway
Producer
(1951)
The Blue Veil
Producer
(1950)
The Big Hangover
Director, Producer, Writer
(1949)
John Loves Mary
Theatre Play
(1947)
Dear Ruth
Theatre Play
(1944)
Practically Yours
Writer
(1944)
Bride by Mistake
Story
(1943)
Princess O'Rourke
Screenplay, Director
(1941)
Mr. & Mrs. Smith
Story, Screenplay
(1941)
It Started with Eve
Screenplay
(1941)
The Flame of New Orleans
Writer
(1941)
The Devil and Miss Jones
Writer, Associate Producer
(1940)
It's a Date
Screenplay
(1939)
Bachelor Mother
Screenplay
(1938)
You and Me
Story
(1938)
Three Loves Has Nancy
Producer
(1938)
The First Hundred Years
Story, Producer
(1937)
(1937)
Big City
Producer, Story
(1937)
As Good as Married
Story
(1936)
Fury
Story
(1936)
Wife vs. Secretary
Screenplay
(1935)
Hands Across the Table
Screenplay
(1935)
Romance in Manhattan
Story
(1935)
Four Hours to Kill!
Screenplay
(1934)
(1934)
The Countess of Monte Cristo
Additional Writing
(1933)
Parole Girl
Screenplay
(1933)
So This Is Africa
Screenplay
(1933)
Bombshell
Additional Writing
(1933)
Meet the Baron
Story
(1932)
That's My Boy
Screenplay
(1932)
Hollywood Speaks
Screenplay, Story