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  1. Fred Niblo Jr. (January 23, 1903 – February 18, 1973) was a successful American screenwriter. He received an Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay nomination for the film The Criminal Code (1931) with Seton I. Miller. Niblo retired from films in 1950 to become a businessman.

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    Fred Niblo (1874-1948) Fred Niblo. Director. Actor. Writer. IMDbPro Starmeter See rank. Fred Niblo entered films in 1917 after two decades as a touring actor in vaudeville and one-time manager of 'The Four Cohans' (he married Josephine Cohan, the sister of George M. Cohan ). He made his film debut with two early Australian silent films in 1916.

  4. Fred Niblo died in New Orleans, Louisiana, and is interred in Forest Lawn Memorial Park Cemetery near his wife Enid Bennett in Glendale, California. His son with Josephine Cohan, Fred Niblo, Jr. (1903–1973) was a successful Hollywood screenwriter.

  5. Fred Niblo Jr. is known as an Screenplay, Writer, Additional Writing, Story, Additional Dialogue, Title Graphics, Dialogue, and Adaptation. Some of his work includes The Fighting 69th, Convicted, Bodyguard, The Criminal Code, The Falcon in Danger, Incident, The Wagons Roll at Night, and You Can't Escape Forever.

  6. Fred Niblo Jr.'s films include The Criminal Code, Bodyguard, East of the River, The Wagons Roll at Night

  7. May 2, 2022 · He was born in New York City, the son of Hollywood director Fred Niblo and vaudeville entertainer Josephine Cohan. Stage legend George M. Cohan was his uncle. He entered films in 1930 and received an Oscar nomination for one of his first scripts, "The Criminal Code" (1931), directed by Howard Hawks. The rest of his career was spent writing ...