Jane Storm

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Jane Storm (born Genevieve Grogan; November 4, 1894 – May 15, 1982) was an American screenwriter active in the 1930s and 1940s.

Born
Genevieve C. Grogan

November 4, 1894[1]
Cyget, Ohio, USA
DiedMay 15, 1982 (aged 87)[1]
Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, California, USA
Spouses
Floyd Storm
(divorced)
  • Homer Berry
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Jane Storm
Born
Genevieve C. Grogan

November 4, 1894[1]
Cyget, Ohio, USA
DiedMay 15, 1982 (aged 87)[1]
Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, California, USA
Spouses
Floyd Storm
(divorced)
  • Homer Berry
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Biography

Genevieve Grogan was born in Cyget, Ohio, in 1894 to Michael Grogan and Mary King. She was raised in Ohio as part of a big family, and they were all living in Los Angeles by 1920.

In 1926, she married her first husband, commercial artist Floyd Storm. The marriage did not last long; by 1931, she had sought (and won) a divorce on the grounds that Floyd was drinking heavily.[2]

She got her start in the film industry working as a stenographer and then in the scenario department at Paramount. In 1933, she was promoted to full-fledged writer; her first writing assignment was working on Green Loaning with Phil Strong.[3] Over the next decade or so, she'd write or contribute to more than a dozen scripts.

She was married to Homer Berry—a pioneering aviator—in 1942; the pair had no children.[4]

Selected filmography

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