Charles MacArthur
Writing
Born 1895-11-05 · Scranton, Pennsylvania, USA · Died 1956-04-21
Charles MacArthur was an American playwright, screenwriter, and journalist, renowned for his collaborations with Ben Hecht. Together, they co-wrote the classic play The Front Page (1928), a satirical look at newspaper reporters that has been adapted multiple times for stage and screen. MacArthur also co-wrote Twentieth Century (1932), a screwball comedy that became a Broadway hit. His work is celebrated for its sharp wit and insightful commentary on American society.
Acting
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Switching Channels
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The Front Page
Theatre Play

Billy Rose's Jumbo
Theatre Play

Perfect Strangers
Theatre Play

The Twentieth Century
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The Front Page
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Lulu Belle
Theatre Play

The Senator Was Indiscreet
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The Front Page
Writer

I Take This Woman
Story

His Girl Friday
Theatre Play

Wuthering Heights
Screenplay

Gunga Din
Story

Angels with Dirty Faces
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Soak the Rich
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Soak the Rich
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Soak the Rich
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Barbary Coast
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Spring Tonic
Theatre Play

Once in a Blue Moon
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