Chandler Sprague Explained

Chandler Sprague
Birth Place:Haverhill, Massachusetts, U.S.
Death Date:November 15, 1955
Death Place:Sacramento, California, U.S.
Alma Mater:Western Maryland College
Occupation:Screenwriter, reporter, columnist

Chandler Sprague (died November 15, 1955) was an American veteran, screenwriter, reporter, and columnist. He served in World War I (for which he received the Distinguished Service Cross, the Silver Star, and the Purple Heart) and World War II. He was a reporter for The Baltimore Sun and a movie columnist for the Los Angeles Examiner, and he worked for United Artists, Paramount Pictures, and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. He wrote the scripts of many movies, including Camille, The Street of Sin, and The Bashful Bachelor.[1] [2] [3]

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  1. News: ExFilm Writer, Newsman Dies in Sacramento . June 24, 2020 . The Sacramento Bee . November 15, 1955. 37. Newspapers.com.
  2. News: Sprague, 69, Former Screen Writer, Dies . June 24, 2020 . Los Angeles Times . November 16, 1955. 4. Newspapers.com.
  3. News: Chandler Sprague, Film Writer, Dies . June 24, 2020 . The San Francisco Examiner . November 16, 1955. 5. Newspapers.com.