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WRITING . Writing . 79 years (deceased) . Columbus, Georgia, USA

Nunnally Johnson_

Columbus, Georgia, USA

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Born Columbus, Georgia, USA
Birthday
79
Lived
50
Credits
Writer
Known For
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Popularity
34 yrs
Career
Updated Feb 20, 2026

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Known For
Writer
Birthday
(Sunday)
Died
Birthplace
Columbus, Georgia, USA
Nationality
Spouse
Dorris Bowdon (1940-1977)
Children
1 child: Nora Johnson
Education
Columbus High School
Zodiac Sign
♐ Sagittarius
Chinese Zodiac
鸡 Rooster
Popularity
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Nunnally Johnson is known for writing.
Born in Columbus, Georgia, USA (died at age 79).
Recipient of the star on Hollywood Walk of Fame.
Nunnally Johnson has 50 credits in our database.
Studied at Array.

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Filmography (50)

The Dirty Dozen
The Dirty Dozen
1967 / Film
Writer
Dear Brigitte
Dear Brigitte
1965 / Film
Writer
Take Her, She's Mine
Take Her, She's Mine
1963 / Film
Writer
Something's Got to Give
Something's Got to Give
1962 / Film
Writer
Mr. Hobbs Takes a Vacation
Mr. Hobbs Takes a Vacation
1962 / Film
Writer
The Angel Wore Red
The Angel Wore Red
1960 / Film
Director, Writer
The Man Who Understood Women
The Man Who Understood Women
1959 / Film
Director, Producer, Writer
The Three Faces of Eve
The Three Faces of Eve
1957 / Film
Director, Producer, Writer
Oh, Men! Oh, Women!
Oh, Men! Oh, Women!
1957 / Film
Director, Producer, Writer
The Man in the Gray Flannel Suit
The Man in the Gray Flannel Suit
1956 / Film
Director, Writer

AWARDS (1)

B
star on Hollywood Walk of Fame
WON

Biography

Nunnally Hunter Johnson (December 5, 1897 – March 25, 1977) was an American filmmaker who wrote, produced, and directed motion pictures. Johnson was born in Columbus, Georgia. He began his career as a journalist, writing for the Columbus Enquirer Sun, the Savannah Press, the Brooklyn Daily Eagle, and the New York Herald Tribune. He also wrote short stories and a collection of these, There Ought To Be a Law, was published in 1930. Johnson's first connection with film work was the sale of screen rights to one of his stories in 1927. Johnson asked his editor if he could write film criticism articles in 1932. When this request was denied, he decided to relocate to Hollywood and work directly in the film industry. Quickly finding work as a scriptwriter, Johnson was hired fulltime as a writer by 20th Century-Fox in 1935. He soon began producing films as well and co-founded International Pictures in 1943 with William Goetz. Johnson also directed several films in the 1950s, including two starring Gregory Peck. Johnson was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Screenplay in 1940 for The Grapes of Wrath and the Directors Guild of America Best Directors Award in 1956 for The Man in the Gray Flannel Suit. Johnson died of pneumonia in Hollywood in 1977 and was interred in the Westwood Village Memorial Park Cemetery in Los Angeles.

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