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  1. Marguerite Roberts (September 21, 1905 – February 17, 1989) was an American screenwriter, one of the highest paid in the 1930s. After she and her husband John Sanford refused to testify in 1951 before the House Un-American Activities Committee , she was blacklisted for nine years and unable to get work in Hollywood.

  2. En 1961, Marguerite Roberts devient la première scénariste « blacklistée » à se voir offrir un contrat par la Columbia, elle écrit Diamond Head. Et ironie de l'histoire, elle écrira plus tard en 1969 le scénario de Cent dollars pour un shérif dont l'acteur principal John Wayne , anticommuniste et conservateur, dira que c'est le meilleur pour lequel il ait tourné [ 8 ] , et qui lui ...

  3. Marguerite Roberts was born on 21 September 1905 in Greeley, Colorado, USA. She was a writer, known for True Grit (1969), College Scandal (1935) and Honky Tonk (1941). She was married to John Sanford.

    • Writer, Soundtrack
    • September 21, 1905
    • Marguerite Roberts
    • February 17, 1989
  4. Marguerite Roberts was born on 21 September 1905 in Greeley, Colorado, USA. She was a writer, known for True Grit (1969), College Scandal (1935) and Honky Tonk (1941). She was married to John Sanford.

    • September 21, 1905
    • February 17, 1989
  5. Marguerite Roberts (21 September 1905 –17 February 1989) was an American screenwriter, one of the highest paid in the 1930s. After she and her husband John Sanford refused to testify in 1951 before the House Un-American Activities Committee, she was blacklisted for nine years and unable to get work in Hollywood.

  6. Jan 25, 2023 · True Grit screenwriter Marguerite Roberts was a contracted writer for MGM throughout the 1940s. Among her scripts during this period were Ziegfeld Girl, Honky Tonk (both 1941) and Somewhere I'll ...

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  8. Roberts, Marguerite (1905–1989)American screenwriter. Name variations: Maggie Roberts; Marguerite Sanford. Born in Clarks, Nebraska, on November 26, 1905; died of atherosclerosis on February 17, 1989, in Santa Barbara, California; attended Colorado State Teaching College; married twice, second time to John Sanford (a writer).

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