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  1. Adela Nora Rogers St. Johns (20 de mayo de 1894-10 de agosto de 1988) fue una periodista, novelista, y guionista estadounidense. Escribió varios libretos para películas mudas pero es más conocida por sus éxitos como «La mayor reportera femenina del mundo» durante las décadas de 1920 y 1930.

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  2. Adela Nora Rogers St. Johns (May 20, 1894 – August 10, 1988) was an American journalist, novelist, and screenwriter. She wrote a number of screenplays for silent movies , but is best remembered for her groundbreaking exploits as "The World's Greatest Girl Reporter" during the 1920s and 1930s and her celebrity interviews for ...

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  3. Adela Nora Rogers St. Johns (20 de mayo de 1894-10 de agosto de 1988) fue una periodista, novelista, y guionista estadounidense. Escribió varios libretos para películas mudas pero es más conocida por sus éxitos como «La mayor reportera femenina del mundo» durante las décadas de 1920 y 1930.

  4. Notable Works: “The Honeycomb”. Adela Rogers St. Johns (born May 20, 1894, Los Angeles, Calif., U.S.—died Aug. 10, 1988, Arroyo Grande, Calif.) was an American journalist, novelist, and screenwriter best known as a reporter for Hearst newspapers and for her interviews of motion picture stars.

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  5. 22 de mar. de 2016 · The publishing magnate called her “the world’s greatest girl reporter” and Photoplay’ s editor chimed in with his own gendered nickname, the “Mother-Confessor of Hollywood,” for her ...

  6. Adela Rogers St. Johns, born Adela Rogers in Los Angeles, California, in 1894, was the daughter of Earl Rogers and Harriet Greene Rogers . An avid reader and writer from childhood on, she published her first story in the Los Angeles Times in 1903, at age nine.

  7. 11 de ago. de 1988 · Adela Rogers St. Johns, the veteran reporter and best-selling author whose colorful career spanned more than six decades and took her among the leading news makers of several eras, died...