Biography
Doris Schroeder (February 7, 1893 β January 4, 1981) was an American screenwriter and publicity woman. Born in New York, Doris was the daughter of Edward Schroeder and Phoebe Kent. She attended Brooklyn Girls High School before becoming a stenographer for Rollin S. Sturgeon and then a scenario writer for Vitagraph and Universal.Her first screenplay was the now-lost Heart of a Jewess. During the 1920s, Schroeder specialized in "women's pictures" for directors like Lois Weber. Schroeder concentrated on Westerns, together with Harrison Jacobs she wrote several entries in the Hopalong Cassidy series. During the 1950s and 1960s, she wrote many television and film tie-in young adult novels for Western Publishing.
Her brother, Edward Schroeder, eventually moved to Hollywood and became a prolific film editor; he, too, worked on Westerns. Her husband, George Green, was a screenwriter and producer who also worked in the Western genre. The pair divorced in 1944.
Filmography
all 72
Movies 71
Writer 71
TV Shows 1
Screenplay 1
The Lone Ranger (1949)
Fool's Gold (1946)
Death Valley (1946)
Westward Ho (1942)
Prairie Law (1940)
Bullet Code (1940)
Sawdust (1923)
Kissed (1922)
The Rowdy (1921)
Short Skirts (1921)
Cheated Love (1921)
Reputation (1921)
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GenderFemale
Birthday1893-02-07
Deathday1981-01-04 (87 years old)
Birth PlaceFar Rockaway, Queens, New York, USA
CitizenshipsUnited States of America
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