A.P. Younger
Writing
Born 1890-09-25
Died 1931-11-29
Sacramento - California - USA
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A.P. Younger; born Andrew Percy Younger (September 25, 1890 – November 29, 1931) was an American screenwriter. He wrote for 60 films between 1919 and 1931. He was born in Sacramento, California and committed suicide on November 29, 1931, in Hollywood, California.
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Filmography
Writing
40 credits
Drifting
The Kiss
Pleasure Mad
Are All Men Alike?
Desperate Youth
Forbidden Hours
College Days
Swellhead
Dangerous to Men
Extravagance
The Girl Said No
The Latest from Paris
The Taxi Dancer
They Learned About Women
Wild Geese
Adventure
Tillie the Toiler
The Trouper
Flying High
Fair and Warmer
Sunny Skies
Second Hand Rose
The Single Sin
The Devil's Cargo
In Old Kentucky
Abysmal Brute
Brown of Harvard
Under the Rouge
While the City Sleeps
Morals for Men
The Lone Hand
Women Who Give
The Walk-Offs
Moonlight Follies
Souls for Sables
Worldly Goods
The Beautiful Cheat
Danger Ahead!
The Midnight Sun
All Dolled Up
Acting
12 credits
Slide, Kelly, Slide
Twelve Miles Out
Alias Jimmy Valentine
Why Men Leave Home
The Flirt
The Galloping Kid
Pleasures of the Rich
The Torrent
Husbands and Lovers
A Lady of Chance
Rich Girl, Poor Girl
The Man Tamer
Directing
1 credit
Producing
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