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William Jacobs (October 31, 1887 - September 30, 1953) was an American screenwriter and producer for Warner Bros. He wrote 13 Hollywood movies and produced 59 more, including musicals.
Jacobs joined Warner Bros. as a screenwriter in 1934. From 1938 to his death he produced movies for the studio. Movies he produced include Calamity Jane (1953), Christmas in Connecticut (1945), and Tea for Two (1950).
William Jacobs died in 1953 in Beverly Hills, California, at age 65.
Production
65
Male
1887-10-31
Chicago, Illinois, USA
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By the Light of the Silvery Moon
April in Paris
Conflict
The Verdict
On Moonlight Bay
Danger Signal
Shadow of a Woman
Escape from Crime
Whiplash
Love and Learn
Close to My Heart
April Showers
Shine on Harvest Moon
My Wild Irish Rose
Nora Prentiss
Tea for Two
Rocky Mountain
About Face
Calamity Jane
Too Young to Know
She Couldn't Say No
Night of Terror
Never Say Goodbye
The Daughter of Rosie O'Grady
Look for the Silver Lining
Lullaby of Broadway
Crime by Night
Murder in the Big House
Montana
Christmas in Connecticut
Find the Blackmailer