Mini-Biography:
Charles Brackett was born on November 26, 1892 in Saratoga Springs. He was an American Author, known for Sunset Boulevard (1950), A Foreign affair (1948), A song is born (1948), Charles Brackett's first movie on record is from 1934. Charles Brackett died on March 9, 1969 in Los Angeles, California, USA. His last motion picture on file dates from 1959.
1959: Journey to the Center of the Earth (Producer), Directed by Henry Levin, with Robert Adler, Diane Baker, Pat Boone,
1957: The Wayward Bus (Producer), Directed by Victor Vicas, with Robert Bray, Joan Collins, Dan Dailey,
1952: Niagara (Scenario), Directed by Henry Hathaway, with Denis O'Dea, Marilyn Monroe, Joseph Cotten,
1951: The Model and the Marriage Broker (Scenario), Directed by George Cukor, with Jeanne Crain, Scott Brady, Thelma Ritter,
1951: The mating season (Scenario), Directed by Mitchell Leisen, with Gene Tierney, Miriam Hopkins, John Lund,
1950: Sunset Boulevard (Scenario), Directed by Billy Wilder, with William Holden, Gloria Swanson, Erich von Stroheim,
1948: A Foreign affair (Scenario), Directed by Billy Wilder, with Jean Arthur, Raymond Bond, Boyd Davis,
1948: A song is born (Story), Directed by Howard Hawks, with Louis Armstrong, Charlie Barnet, Louie Bellson,
1945: The Lost Weekend (Scenario), Directed by Billy Wilder, with Ray Milland, , Jane Wyman,
1943: Five graves to Cairo (Associate Producer), Directed by Billy Wilder, with Franchot Tone, Anne Baxter, Akim Tamiroff,
1941: Ball of Fire (Scenario), Directed by Howard Hawks, with Gary Cooper, Barbara Stanwyck, Oskar Homolka,
1939: Ninotchka (Scenario), Directed by Ernst Lubitsch, with Felix Bressart, Richard Carle, Ina Claire,
1938: Bluebeard's Eighth Wife (Scenario), Directed by Ernst Lubitsch, with Claudette Colbert, Gary Cooper, Edward Everett Horton,
1935: The last Outpost (Story), Directed by Louis J. Gasnier, Charles T. Barton, with Claude Rains, Cary Grant, Gertrude Michael,
1934: Enter Madame (Scenario), Directed by Elliott Nugent, with Elissa Landi, Cary Grant, Lynne Overman,