Polly James (screenwriter)
American screenwriter
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Polly James was an American screenwriter and TV writer active in the 1940s and 1950s. Much of her work was in the Western genre.[1] For many years she lived with sculptor Nína Sæmundsson on Camrose Drive near the Hollywood Bowl.[2]
OccupationsScreenwriter, TV writer
Yearsactive1944–1959
Polly James | |
|---|---|
| Occupations | Screenwriter, TV writer |
| Years active | 1944–1959 |
She was a member of the Screen Writers Guild.[3]
Selected filmography
Television
- Sugarfoot (1 episode; 1959)
- Casey Jones (1 episode; 1957)
- The Adventures of Jim Bowie (3 episodes; 1957)
- Annie Oakley (1 episode; 1956)
- The Roy Rogers Show (1 episode; 1956)
- The Adventures of Champion (1 episode; 1956)
- The Millionaire (1 episode; 1955)
- The Gene Autry Show (5 episodes; 1950–52)
- The Lone Ranger (3 episodes; 1949–50)
Film
- The Redhead from Wyoming (1953)
- The Raiders (1952)
- Mrs. Parkington (1944)