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.
Writing
45
Male
1895-11-05
Scranton, Pennsylvania, USA
Charles Gordon MacArthur
The Scoundrel
Crime Without Passion
Switching Channels
Street of Chance
Paid
The Sin of Madelon Claudet
Barbary Coast
The Front Page
The Senator Was Indiscreet
The President Vanishes
Angels with Dirty Faces
Soak the Rich
The Girl Said No
Once in a Blue Moon
The Front Page
The Front Page
The Twentieth Century