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Charles MacArthur (1895–1956) was born in Scranton, Pennsylvania, and was raised in New York. When he moved to Chicago in 1915, his literary career began to blossom. He started as a successful journalist at the Herald and Examiner. In the 1920s, he returned to New York and spent the next decade writing plays for Broadway. He evolved again in the 1930s and found an interest writing screenplays for Hollywood, often collaborating with other talented writers. He won one Academy Award and was nominated for two others. |