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Marguerite Roberts (September 21, 1905 – February 17, 1989) was an American screenwriter, one of the highest paid in the 1930s. After she and her husband John Sanford refused to testify in 1951 before the House Un-American Activities Committee, she was blacklisted for nine years and unable to get work in Hollywood. She was hired again in 1962 by
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Biography

Roberts was born in 1905 in
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. In the early 1920s, Roberts and her first husband traveled in the South selling imitation pearls. In California when their business failed, she found work at an
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local newspaper, The
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. She moved to Hollywood and became a secretary for
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in 1926, and sold her first script in 1931. In 1933, she collaborated on the screenplay of '' Sailor's Luck'', directed by Raoul Walsh. That year she signed the first of a string of contracts with
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, which made her one of the best paid screenwriters of Hollywood at $2500 per week. She explained how she preferred to write scenarios for tough men: "I was weaned on stories about gunfighters and their doings, and I know all the lingo too. My grandfather came West as far as Colorado by covered wagon. He was a sheriff in the state's wildest days." Roberts was working for Paramount Pictures in 1936, where she met the writer John Sanford. They married two years later. After Sanford joined the
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in 1939, Roberts followed him but left in 1947. She encouraged him to pursue his independent writing and supported them both by her screenwriting. Blacklisted in 1951 for refusing to answer the House Un-American Activities Committee, Roberts had to wait nine years before working again in Hollywood. In 1957 she and Sanford moved to Montecito, California. In 1962, she was hired by
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to work on '' Diamond Head'' (1963). She also wrote the screenplay for ''
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'' (1969), which earned its actor, John Wayne, his only Oscar. She wrote steadily through the next decade and had many of her films produced. She died on February 17, 1989, at 83 years old from arteriosclerosis.


Filmography

*1933 '' Sailor's Luck'' *1933 ''
Jimmy and Sally ''Jimmy and Sally'' is a 1933 American pre-Code comedy-drama film directed by James Tinling and written by Paul Schofield and Marguerite Roberts with additional dialogue by William Conselman. Starring James Dunn, Claire Trevor, Harvey Stephen ...
'' *1934 ''Peck's Bad Boy'' *1935 ''
College Scandal ''College Scandal'' is a 1935 American comedy film directed by Elliott Nugent and written by Frank Partos, Charles Brackett and Marguerite Roberts. The film stars Arline Judge, Kent Taylor, Wendy Barrie, William Frawley, Benny Baker, William Ben ...
'' *1935 '' Men Without Names'' *1935 '' The Last Outpost'' *1936 '' Rose Bowl'' *1936 '' Forgotten Faces'' *1936 ''
Florida Special ''Florida Special'' is a 1936 American comedy film directed by Ralph Murphy and written by David Boehm, Marguerite Roberts, Laura Perelman and S. J. Perelman. The film stars Jack Oakie, Sally Eilers, Kent Taylor, Frances Drake, Claude Gilling ...
'' *1936 ''
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'' *1937 '' Wild Money'' (uncredited) *1937 ''
Turn Off the Moon ''Turn Off the Moon'' is a 1937 American comedy film directed by Lewis Seiler, written by Mildred Harrington, Marguerite Roberts, Paul Gerard Smith and Harlan Ware, and starring Charlie Ruggles, Eleanore Whitney, Johnny Downs, Kenny Baker, Phi ...
'' *1938 '' Meet the Girls'' *1939 ''
They Shall Have Music ''They Shall Have Music'' is a 1939 musical film directed by Archie Mayo and starring famed violinist Jascha Heifetz (as himself), Joel McCrea, Andrea Leeds, and Gene Reynolds. The screenplay concerns a young runaway finds his purpose in life aft ...
'' (uncredited) *1940 '' Escape'' *1941 ''
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'' *1941 ''
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'' *1942 ''
Somewhere I'll Find You ''Somewhere I'll Find You'' is a 1942 film directed by Wesley Ruggles and starring Clark Gable and Lana Turner, released by Metro-Goldwyn Mayer. The film took almost two years to complete and was the last film Gable starred in before he enlisted ...
'' *1944 '' Dragon Seed'' *1946 '' Undercurrent'' (uncredited) *1947 '' Desire Me'' *1947 '' The Sea of Grass'' *1948 '' If Winter Comes *1949 ''
The Bribe ''The Bribe'' is a 1949 American film noir directed by Robert Z. Leonard and written by Marguerite Roberts, based on a story written by Frederick Nebel. The drama features Robert Taylor, Ava Gardner, Charles Laughton, and Vincent Price. Plot F ...
'' *1950 ''
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'' *1951 '' Soldiers Three'' *1952 '' Ivanhoe'' (credit restored) *1953 ''
The Girl Who Had Everything ''The Girl Who Had Everything'' is a 1953 American romantic drama film directed by Richard Thorpe and produced by Armande Deutsch for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. The film features William Powell in his last MGM feature and one of his last film roles b ...
'' (uncredited) *1962 '' The Main Attraction'' (uncredited) *1962 '' Diamond Head'' *1963 '' Rampage'' *1965 '' Love Has Many Faces'' *1968 '' 5 Card Stud'' *1969 ''
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'' *1970 '' Norwood'' *1971 ''
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'' *1971 '' Shoot Out'' (last film)


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Roberts, Marguerite 1905 births 1989 deaths American women screenwriters Hollywood blacklist Victims of McCarthyism People from Greeley, Colorado Burials at Santa Barbara Cemetery 20th-century American women writers 20th-century American writers 20th-century American screenwriters