Frank Wead
52
years 1947
Biography
From Wikipedia
Frank Wilbur "Spig" Wead (born October 24, 1895,
in Peoria, Illinois – died November 15, 1947, in Santa Monica, California) was
a U.S. Navy aviator turned screenwriter who helped promote United States Naval
aviation from its inception through World War II.
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| Title | Year | Job |
|---|---|---|
| The All-American | 1932 | Writer |
| Air Mail | 1932 | Screenplay |
| Midshipman Jack | 1933 | Screenplay |
| West Point of the Air | 1935 | Screenplay |
| Storm Over the Andes | 1935 | Screenplay |
| Murder in the Fleet | 1935 | Screenplay |
| The Great Impersonation | 1935 | Screenplay |
| Ceiling Zero | 1936 | Screenplay |
| China Clipper | 1936 | Screenplay |
| Sea Devils | 1937 | Screenplay |
| Submarine D-1 | 1937 | Screenplay |
| The Citadel | 1938 | Screenplay |
| Tail Spin | 1939 | Writer |
| Moon Over Burma | 1940 | Writer |
| Dive Bomber | 1941 | Screenplay |
| Destroyer | 1943 | Screenplay |
| They Were Expendable | 1945 | Screenplay |
| The Hoodlum Saint | 1946 | Writer |
| The Beginning or the End | 1947 | Writer |
| Blaze of Noon | 1947 | Screenplay |
| The Wings of Eagles | 1957 | Writer |