Jerome Cady
Biography
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Jerome Cady (August 15th, 1903 – November 7th, 1948) was a Hollywood screenwriter.
What promised to be a lucrative and successful career as a film writer - graduating up from Charlie Chan movies in the late 1930s to such well respected war films as Guadalcanal Diary (1943), a successful adaptation of Forever Amber (1947) and the police procedural Call Northside 777 (1948) - came to an abrupt end when he died of a sleeping pill overdose onboard his yacht off Catalina Island in 1948. At the time of his death he was doing a treatment for a documentary on the Northwest Mounted Police. There was a Masonic funeral service for him.
He received an Oscar nomination for Best Original Screenplay for Wing and a Prayer in 1944.
A native of West Virginia, Cady started as a newspaper copy boy. He was later a reporter with the Los Angeles Record, before joining the continuity staff of KECA-KFI, Los Angeles in June 1932. He spent time in New York in the 1930s with Fletcher & Ellis Inc., as its director of radio, returning to Los Angeles in 1936. He joined 20th Century Fox in 1940, having previously been employed at RKO between radio jobs.
| Title | Year | Job | 
|---|---|---|
| The Great Hospital Mystery | 1937 | Screenplay | 
| Charlie Chan at Monte Carlo | 1937 | Screenplay | 
| Mr. Moto's Gamble | 1938 | Writer | 
| Time Out for Murder | 1938 | Screenplay | 
| The Arizona Wildcat | 1939 | Screenplay | 
| Inside Story | 1939 | Writer | 
| Five Came Back | 1939 | Screenplay | 
| Full Confession | 1939 | Screenplay | 
| Sued for Libel | 1939 | Screenplay | 
| Two Thoroughbreds | 1939 | Screenplay | 
| Laddie | 1940 | Writer | 
| The Marines Fly High | 1940 | Writer | 
| You Can't Fool Your Wife | 1940 | Screenplay | 
| Anne of Windy Poplars | 1940 | Screenplay | 
| Cross-Country Romance | 1940 | Screenplay | 
| The Saint In Palm Springs | 1941 | Writer | 
| Play Girl | 1941 | Screenplay | 
| Repent at Leisure | 1941 | Writer | 
| They Met in Argentina | 1941 | Screenplay | 
| The Mexican Spitfire's Baby | 1941 | Writer | 
| What's Cookin'? | 1942 | Screenplay | 
| Mexican Spitfire at Sea | 1942 | Writer | 
| Silver Skates | 1943 | Writer | 
| Wing and a Prayer | 1944 | Screenplay | 
| The Purple Heart | 1944 | Writer | 
| Roger Touhy, Gangster | 1944 | Screenplay | 
| Forever Amber | 1947 | Writer | 
| Thunder in the Valley | 1947 | Writer | 
| Call Northside 777 | 1948 | Screenplay | 
| Sand | 1949 | Writer |