Jules Furthman was a magazine and newspaper writer when he began writing for films in 1915. When the U.S. entered WWI Furthman used the name "Stephen Fox" for his screenplays because he thought his name sounded too German, but he reverted to his real name after the war. Furthman became one of the most prolific, and well-known, screenwriters of his time, and was responsible for the screenplays of some of Hollywood's most highly regarded films, such as Mutiny on the Bounty (1935), To Have and Have Not (1944) and Nightmare Alley (1947).
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Male
1888-03-05
Chicago, Illinois, USA
Stephen Fox, Julius Grinnell Furthman
Blonde Venus
Peking Express
Jet Pilot
Spawn of the North
The White Circle
The Big Punch
Common Clay
Over the Hill
Body and Soul
Treasure Island
Morocco
Renegades
Victory
The Way of All Flesh
The Shanghai Gesture
Sackcloth and Scarlet
The Yellow Ticket
The Land of Jazz
A Sporting Chance
Any Woman
The Case of Lena Smith
The Acquittal
A Japanese Nightingale
Condemned
Where the West Begins
Lovebound
The Skywayman
Fashions for Women
Calvert's Valley
Merely Mary Ann
Abie's Irish Rose
Souls in Pawn
Up Romance Road
The Drag Net
St. Elmo
All the World to Nothing
Strange Idols
A Camouflage Kiss
Leave It to Me