Polly James (screenwriter)

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]

Polly James
OccupationScreenwriter, TV writer
Years active1944–1959

She was a member of the Screen Writers Guild.[3]

Selected filmography

Television

Film

gollark: Calling NFTs a form of art themselves, and not the artistic thing they happen to be tied to, seems like calling the fiat currency you might buy artwork with also art.
gollark: Anyway, while it does seem like a cool generative art-type thing (the viewer runs very slowly on my phone so it's hard to tell) I don't think the NFT bit is intrinsic to it at all, or relevant to it except as a somewhat weird way to have it pay for itself.
gollark: 5 million LoC implies you wrote 120000 a day, which seems implausible. And/or would suggest you did waaaaay too much work.
gollark: Technically, proof of stake is a thing. Though it has its own horrible problems.
gollark: I read somewhere that the really low price is more of a marketing gimmick, hence why lots of places have a quantity limit, and the price of the version with headers reflects the actual price more accurately.

References

  1. "1 Jul 1943, 6 - Hartford Courant at Newspapers.com". Newspapers.com. Retrieved 2019-01-21.
  2. "Nina Saemundsson" (PDF). Reykjavík Art Museum. 2008. Retrieved 2020-06-15.
  3. "3 Jul 1944, 6 - The Miami News at Newspapers.com". Newspapers.com. Retrieved 2019-01-21.
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