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Frederic Chapin

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prior to its production, claiming he threw the original script in the garbage and started from scratch after the fourth producer finally accepted it.
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From 1914 to 1932, Chapin worked as a scenarist in Hollywood. His work included
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from 1925 to 1926 (the second of his four wives), and had a cameo role in
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https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1912/11/12/100556823.pdf
268: 153:(1907). Chapin took up writing, and wrote the book and lyrics for 181: 99: 275:, for which he use the name "Fred Fuller." According to the 157:, and then produced a 1908 fantasy novel modeled on the 98:, the publisher. Chapin is best known for his work with 60:. In addition he worked writing screenplays during the 40:(December 1, 1873 – December 27, 1947) was an American 665:
Col. William N. Selig, the Man Who Invented Hollywood
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in the title roles (men with the initials, C.O.D.).
285:and was a stand-in and had an undetermined role in 122:, two of which appeared, credited to Baum, in 8: 180:On November 11, 1912, he opened a four-act 164:Toodles of Treasure Town and her Snow Man 279:, "Fuller" played "Younger Dolittle" in 213:The day before the play opened, he told 567: 658:American Musical Theater: A Chronicle 210:found the play funny and well acted. 118:. He also wrote songs with lyricist 7: 271:romance. He also appeared as a film 30:For the United States diplomat, see 594:"The Oz Enthusiast: Book Fair Time" 667:. University of Texas Press, 2012. 263:Chapin returned to composing with 27:American screenwriter and composer 25: 660:. Oxford University Press, 2001. 48:. His name was also written as 626:"A Playwright's Confession." 129:His other stage works include 1: 717:20th-century American writers 173:(1909), both illustrated by 170:Pinkey and the Plumed Knight 155:The Maid and the Millionaire 150:The Maid and the Millionaire 225:directed a film version of 94:, as he was recommended by 743: 80:in 1873. His popular work 29: 167:, which he followed with 18:Frederick Chapin (writer) 722:Musicians from Cleveland 115:The Marvelous Land of Oz 707:American male composers 628:The Detroit New Tribune 332:Los Angeles, California 277:Internet Movie Database 215:The Detroit New Tribune 112:based on Baum's novel, 727:Writers from Cleveland 498:The Prince of Broadway 317:that was also seen in 175:Merle De Vore Johnson 96:M. Witmark & Sons 90:led to his work with 630:, November 10, 1912. 506:The Little Firebrand 370:The House of Mirrors 338:Selected filmography 325:Robert Emmett Tansey 320:The Celluloid Closet 644:, February 8, 1938. 614:November 12, 1912. 426:Heart of the Sunset 362:The Ragged Princess 282:Made for Each Other 259:Return to composing 76:Chapin was born in 712:American composers 612:The New York Times 610:Is a Funny Farce" 418:The Turn of a Card 309:William A. Wellman 207:The New York Times 204:and others, while 138:The Forbidden Land 32:Frederic L. Chapin 663:Erish, Andrew A. 656:Bordman, Gerald. 641:The New York Post 522:The Trunk Mystery 514:Hour of Reckoning 410:The Antics of Ann 307:, was married to 144:The American Girl 132:Pussy in a Corner 58:Broadway musicals 16:(Redirected from 734: 645: 637: 631: 624: 618: 604: 598: 597: 590: 584: 581: 575: 572: 554:Out of Singapore 546:Mark of the Spur 466:Against All Odds 442:Ravished Armenia 120:Arthur Gillespie 50:Frederick Chapin 21: 742: 741: 737: 736: 735: 733: 732: 731: 687: 686: 678:Frederic Chapin 674: 653: 648: 638: 634: 625: 621: 605: 601: 596:. 26 June 2010. 592: 591: 587: 582: 578: 573: 569: 565: 560: 530:The Night Bride 474:Virtue's Revolt 434:The Marionettes 394:The Easiest Way 378:The Argyle Case 354:The Woman in 47 340: 330:Chapin died in 297: 288:Bachelor Mother 261: 252:The Woman in 47 247: 231:Harry Davenport 78:Cleveland, Ohio 74: 52:. He wrote the 38:Frederic Chapin 35: 28: 23: 22: 15: 12: 11: 5: 740: 738: 730: 729: 724: 719: 714: 709: 704: 699: 689: 688: 685: 684: 673: 672:External links 670: 669: 668: 661: 652: 649: 647: 646: 632: 619: 599: 585: 576: 566: 564: 561: 559: 558: 550: 542: 534: 526: 518: 510: 502: 494: 486: 478: 470: 462: 454: 450:Daredevil Jack 446: 438: 430: 422: 414: 406: 398: 390: 382: 374: 366: 358: 350: 341: 339: 336: 305:Margery Chapin 296: 293: 260: 257: 246: 243: 196:Gaiety Theatre 124:The Woggle-Bug 105:The Woggle-Bug 88:Guy F. 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Index

Frederick Chapin (writer)
Frederic L. Chapin
screenwriter
composer
scores
Broadway musicals
silent
sound eras
Cleveland, Ohio
The Storks
Guy F. Steeley
L. Frank Baum
M. Witmark & Sons
Baum
The Woggle-Bug
musical
The Marvelous Land of Oz
Arthur Gillespie
Pussy in a Corner
The Forbidden Land
The American Girl
The Maid and the Millionaire
Oz books
Toodles of Treasure Town and her Snow Man
Pinkey and the Plumed Knight
Merle De Vore Johnson
farce
C.O.D.
Broadway
Gaiety Theatre

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