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Annalee Whitmore Fadiman (May 27, 1916 – February 5, 2002) was a scriptwriter for MGM, and World War II foreign correspondent for Life and Time magazines. She was the co-author with Theodore H. White of Thunder Out of China, a book of reportage on World War Two in China.
Feb 6, 2002 · Annalee Whitmore Fadiman, a screenwriter, World War II correspondent and the author, with Theodore H. White, of the best seller ''Thunder Out of China,'' died yesterday in Captiva, Fla. She was...
Feb 10, 2002 · Annalee Whitmore Fadiman, a screenwriter and foreign correspondent during World War II who co-wrote, with Theodore H. White, the best-selling book “Thunder Out of China,” died Tuesday in Captiva,...
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Feb 12, 2002 · Annalee Whitmore Fadiman, resourceful screenwriter, journo, author and widow of writer-editor Clifton Fadiman, ended her own life Tuesday Feb. 4 in Captiva, Fla. The Hemlock Society...
Feb 11, 2002 · Annalee Whitmore Fadiman, a screenwriter and foreign correspondent during World War II who co-wrote, with Theodore H. White, the best-selling book "Thunder Out of China," died...
Name variations: Annalee Whitmore; Annalee Whitmore Jacoby; Annalee Jacoby Fadiman or Annalee Whitmore Fadiman. Born Annalee Whitmore, May 27, 1916, in Price, Utah; died Feb 5, 2002, in Captiva, Florida; dau. of Leland Whitmore (bank president) and Anne Sharp Whitmore (librarian); graduate of Stanford, 1937; m.
Feb 5, 2002 · Annalee Whitmore Fadiman, a screenwriter, World War II correspondent and the author, with Theodore H. White, of the best seller Thunder Out of China, died yesterday in Captiva, Fla. She was...