Actor
Lenore J. Coffee
Born 1896 · San Francisco, California, USA
From Wikipedia Lenore Jackson Coffee (13 July 1896, San Francisco – 2 July 1984, Woodland Hills, California) was an American screenwriter, playwright and novelist. Coffee began her career when she answered an ad requesting a screen story for the actress Clara Kimball Young and was awarded a one-year contract at $50 a week. She was twice nominated for an Academy Award for best Adapted Screenplay. The first time was for Street of Chance in 1929/30, adapted from the story by Oliver H. P. Garrett, in collaboration with Howard Estabrook. The second time was with Julius J. Epstein in 1938 for Four Daughters, based on Fannie Hurst's novel Sister Act. Coffee was married to writer and director William J. Cowen. One of her ancestors was U.S. General John Coffee, Chief of Staff to Andrew Jackson at the Battle of New Orleans in 1814.
Writing

Sudden Fear
Screenplay · 1952

The Great Lie
Screenplay · 1941

Footsteps in the Fog
Screenplay · 1955

Beyond the Forest
Screenplay · 1949

Possessed
Screenplay · 1931

Old Acquaintance
Screenplay · 1943

Four Daughters
Screenplay · 1938

Young at Heart
Screenplay · 1954

Evelyn Prentice
Screenplay · 1934

Tomorrow Is Forever
Screenplay · 1946

The Fighting Shepherdess
Writer · 1920

The Age of Desire
Writer · 1923