
Personal Info
Known For
Writing
Born
February 14, 1900
Died
March 16, 1995 (age 95)
Place of Birth
Nutley, New Jersey, USA
Also Known As
Albert M. Hackett
Albert Maurice Hackett
Albert Hackett
Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Albert Maurice Hackett (February 16, 1900 – March 16, 1995) was an American dramatist and screenwriter most noted for his collaborations with his partner and wife Frances Goodrich.
Hackett was born in New York City, the son of actress Florence Hackett (née Hart) and Maurice Hackett. Not long after marrying screenwriter Frances Goodrich, the couple went to Hollywood in the late 1920s to write the screenplay for their stage success Up Pops the Devil for Paramount Pictures. In 1933 they signed a contract with MGM and remained with them until 1939. Among their earliest assignments was writing the screenplay for The Thin Man (1934). They were encouraged by the director W. S. Van Dyke to use the writing of Dashiell Hammett as a basis only, and to concentrate on providing witty exchanges for the principal characters, Nick and Nora Charles (played by William Powell and Myrna Loy). The resulting film was one of the major hits of the year, and the script, considered to show a modern relationship in a realistic manner for the first time, was considered to be groundbreaking. However this is only because it was written and released before the enactment of the Hollywood Production Code, which strictly censored movies from mid-1934 until the early 1960s (see Pre-Code). The other Nick and Nora films show a steep decline regarding the "groundbreaking maturity" of the Charleses' marriage.
The Hacketts received Academy Award for Screenplay nominations for The Thin Man, After the Thin Man (1936), Father of the Bride (1950) and Seven Brides for Seven Brothers (1955).[1] They won Writers Guild of America awards for Easter Parade (1949), Father's Little Dividend (1951), Seven Brides for Seven Brothers (1954), and The Diary of Anne Frank (1959), as well as nominations for In the Good Old Summertime (1949), Father of the Bride (1950) and The Long, Long Trailer (1954). They also won a Pulitzer Prize for Drama and the New York Drama Critics Circle award for their original play The Diary of Anne Frank. Some of their other films include: Another Thin Man (1939) and It's a Wonderful Life (1946).
Known For

Film
Whoopee!
Chester Underwood
1930

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Molly O'
Billy O'Dair
1921
Film
Just Pretending
Albert Mills - the Little Boy
1912

Film
Anne of Green Gables
Robert
1919
Film
Away Goes Prudence
Jimmie Ryan
1920

Film
The Country Flapper
Hopp Jumpp
1922

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A Woman's Woman
Kenneth Plummer
1922

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The Good-Bad Wife
Leigh Carter
1920

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The Career of Katherine Bush
Bert Bush
1919

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Come Out of the Kitchen
Charles Daingerfield
1919
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The School Principal
Tommy Moriarty
1913
Filmography
1930FilmWhoopee!as Chester Underwood1922FilmA Woman's Womanas Kenneth Plummer1922FilmThe Country Flapperas Hopp Jumpp1921FilmMolly O'as Billy O'Dair1920FilmThe Good-Bad Wifeas Leigh Carter1920FilmAway Goes Prudenceas Jimmie Ryan1919FilmAnne of Green Gablesas Robert1919FilmThe Career of Katherine Bushas Bert Bush1919FilmCome Out of the Kitchenas Charles Daingerfield1913FilmThe School Principalas Tommy Moriarty1912FilmJust Pretendingas Albert Mills - the Little Boy