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  1. Dorothy Parker and Alan Campbell co-wrote the screenplay for this classic MGM musical comedy starring Jeanette MacDonald, Nelson Eddy, Frank Morgan, Ray Bolger and Florence Rice. A musical comedy duo in their 6th year on Broadway receive an offer to perform in Hollywood making films. The change of lifestyle is inviting to the Sweethearts.

  2. Dorothy Parker (Geburtsname Dorothy Rothschild; * 22. August 1893 in Long Branch, New Jersey, ... Ihre Ehe mit Alan Campbell wurde 1947 geschieden, ...

  3. Mrs. Parker and the Vicious Circle is a 1994 American biographical drama film directed by Alan Rudolph from a screenplay written by Rudolph and Randy Sue Coburn. . The film stars Jennifer Jason Leigh as writer Dorothy Parker and depicts the members of the Algonquin Round Table, a group of writers, actors and critics who met almost every weekday from 1919 to 1929 at Manhattan's Algonquin Ho

  4. Dorothy Parker and Alan Campbell. 50 Poems, 4 Stories by Dorothy Parker Entering Public Domain; Parker Mink to Return to Repeal Party at NY Distillery Dec. 3;

  5. 23 de mar. de 2024 · In 1934, Parker married actor-writer Alan Campbell in New Mexico; the couple relocated to Los Angeles and became a highly-paid screenwriting team. They labored for MGM and Paramount on mostly forgettable features, the highlight being an Academy Award nomination for A Star Is Born in 1937. They divorced in 1947, and remarried in 1950.

  6. Motion Picture Screenwriter, Actor. Twice married to writer-comic Dorothy Parker, he teamed with her to produce Hollywood motion pictures screenplays. Their most famous screenplay was a collaboration with screenwriter and author Robert Carson that became the 1937 film A Star is Born, which starred Hollywood icons Janet...

  7. Her second husband was an actor-writer Alan Campbell. They went to Hollywood as a writing team and went through a tempestuous marriage until his death in 1963, when Dorothy Parker returned to New York. She died in 1967. Regina Barreca is a professor of English and feminist theory at the University of Connecticut.