Published/Performed: 1916
Author: John Taintor Foote
Born: Mar 29, 1881 Leadville, Colorado
Passed: Jan 28, 1950 Los Angeles, CA
Film: Kentucky
Released: 1938
John Taintor Foote (March 29, 1881 - January 28, 1950) was a novelist, playwright, short-story writer, and screenwriter.
Foote studied at Kenyon Military Academy, Gambier Ohio. He began as a writer of sporting stories. His first story was published in The American Magazine in 1913. He wrote horse stories featuring the roguish track character Blister Jones, and the story upon which the Alfred Hitchcock film Notorious is based. He also wrote or collaborated on five plays, among them the comedy Toby's Bow (1919) and the dramas Tight Britches (1934), and Julie the Great (1936).
Foote came to Hollywood in 1938 to work on the screenplay of his book The Look of Eagles, which was retitled Kentucky, starred Loretta Young, and won an Academy Award for Walter Brennan.
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