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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.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Fred_NibloFred Niblo - Wikipedia

    Niblo died in New Orleans, Louisiana, and is interred in Forest Lawn Memorial Park Cemetery near his wife, Enid Bennett, with whom he had three children, in Glendale, California. His son with Josephine Cohan, Fred Niblo, Jr. (1903–1973), was an Academy Award-nominated screenwriter. Filmography

  3. Fred Niblo Jr. was born on 23 January 1903 in New York City, New York, USA. Fred was a writer, known for The Criminal Code (1930), You May Be Next! (1936) and Motor Madness (1937).

    • Writer
    • January 23, 1903
    • Fred Niblo Jr.
    • February 18, 1973
  4. Fred Niblo Jr. was born on January 23, 1903 in New York City, New York, USA. Fred was a writer, known for The Criminal Code (1930), You May Be Next! (1936) and Motor Madness (1937). Fred was married to Patricia Henry. Fred died on February 18, 1973 in Encino, California, USA.

    • January 23, 1903
    • February 18, 1973
  5. Feb 22, 1973 · Niblo Jr, a veteran screenwriter who fought Communism in the motionpicture industry, died Sunday at Encino Emergency Hospital. He was 70 years old. He leaves his widow,...

  6. United States. Language. English. You Can't Escape Forever is a 1942 American drama film directed by Jo Graham and written by Fred Niblo, Jr. and Hector Chevigny. The film stars George Brent, Brenda Marshall, Gene Lockhart, Roscoe Karns, Eduardo Ciannelli and Paul Harvey. The film was released by Warner Bros. on October 10, 1942.

  7. May 2, 2022 · Genealogy for Fred Niblo, Jr. (1903 - 1973) family tree on Geni, with over 255 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.