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Gwen Bagni
Born(1913-01-24)January 24, 1913
DiedMay 13, 2001(2001-05-13) (aged 88)
Occupation(s)Screenwriter, TV writer
Spouse(s)John Bagni (d. 1954)
(m. 1963)

Gwen Bagni (January 24, 1913 – May 13, 2001)[2] was an American screenwriter and TV writer. She worked on Backstairs at the White House[3] and Four Star Playhouse. She worked with her first husband actor/writer John Bagni, who died in 1954.[4] Their collaborations included scripts for Douglas Fairbanks Presents.[5] After being married to screenwriter Irwin Gielgud (1955-61), she also wrote screenplays with her third husband, the actor Paul Dubov, whom she married in 1963, until his death in 1979.[4]

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Filmography

Films

Year Film Credit Notes
1950 Captain China Screenplay By, Story By Co-Wrote Screenplay with "Lewis R. Foster"
1951 The Bogus Green Written By TV Short, Co-Wrote Screenplay with "John Bagni"
1952 Untamed Frontier Screenplay By Co-Wrote Screenplay with "John Bagni" and "Gerald Drayson Adams"
1953 Law and Order Screenplay By Co-Wrote Screenplay with "John Bagni" and "D.D. Beauchamp"
1956 The Last Wagon Written By Co-Wrote Screenplay with "Delmer Daves" and "James Edward Grant"
1968 With Six You Get Eggroll Written By Co-Wrote Screenplay with "R. S. Allen"
1976 20 Shades Of Pink Written By
1983 Thursday's Child Written By
1987 Eight Is Enough: A Family Reunion Written By

Television

Year TV Series Credit Notes
1950 The Silver Theatre Writer 1 Episode
1951 The Bigelow Theatre Writer 1 Episode
1952-54 Four Star Playhouse Writer 18 Episodes
1953 Rheingold Theater Writer 1 Episode
1953-54 Fireside Theatre Writer 4 Episodes
1955 Cavalcade of America Writer 1 Episode
Ford Theatre Writer 1 Episode
TV Reader's Digest Writer 1 Episode
The Halls of Ivy Writer 1 Episode
1956 Lassie Writer 1 Episode
Alfred Hitchcock Presents Writer 2 Episodes
Playhouse 90 Writer
1956-58 Climax! Writer 4 Episodes
1958 Pursuit Writer 1 Episode
1959 The DuPont Show with June Allyson Writer 2 Episodes
1960 Rawhide Writer 1 Episode
Riverboat Writer 2 Episodes
1961 Checkmate Writer 1 Episode
1962 Leave It to Beaver Writer 1 Episode
1963 Have Gun – Will Travel Writer 1 Episode
1963-64 Gunsmoke Writer 2 Episodes
1963-65 Burke's Law Writer 13 Episodes
1965-66 Honey West Writer 10 Episodes
1966 The Green Hornet Writer 1 Episode
1967 Felony Squad Writer 1 Episode
Off to See the Wizard Writer 1 Episode
1968-70 The Mod Squad Writer 6 Episodes
1969 Love, American Style Writer 1 Episode
The New People Writer 1 Episode
1970 The Brady Bunch Writer 1 Episode
My Three Sons Writer 1 Episode
1975 Movin' On Writer 2 Episodes
1977 Wonder Woman Writer 1 Episode
1977-78 Eight Is Enough Writer 3 Episodes
1979 Backstairs at the White House Writer 4 Episodes
Shirley Writer, Producer 3 Episodes

References

  1. ^ Lentz III, Harris M. (2002). Obituaries in the Performing Arts, 2001: Film, Television, Radio, Theatre, Dance, Music, Cartoons and Pop Culture. McFarland, Incorporated Publishers. p. 24. ISBN 9780786452064. Retrieved 27 August 2017.
  2. ^ "Gwen Dubov; Wrote for Radio, TV, Movies". article.wn.com. Retrieved 2017-08-27.
  3. ^ Finding Aid for the Gwen Bagni papers, 1940-2001 (bulk 1948-1987), OAC, Retrieved 13 April 2016
  4. ^ a b "Gwen Dubov; Wrote for Radio, TV, Movies". Articles.latimes.com. 2001-05-19. Retrieved 2016-04-13.
  5. ^ "Review of TV Film Shows". Billboard. April 25, 1953. p. 32. Retrieved February 13, 2022.

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