Biography
Bradford Ropes (January 1, 1905 β November 21, 1966) was a novelist and screenwriter whose work includes the novel 42nd Street that was adapted into the 1933 film of the same name, which then became a
Tony Award-winning stage musical. His next novel, Stage Mother in 1933 was also adapted to film, He also wrote many Western stories, screenplays for Roy Rogers and Rex Allen, and contributed to films starring Abbott & Costello and Laurel & Hardy.
Ropes was born in Boston, Massachusetts. He died in the Wollaston section of Quincy, Massachusetts.
Ropes wrote in 1932 that America was still waiting for the "Uncle Tom's Cabin of the chorus girl."
Filmography
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Movies 39
Writer 30
Screenplay 5
Writer
42nd Street (2019)
Movie
Screenplay
Man from Music Mountain (1943)
Movie
Writer
Ship Ahoy (1942)
Movie
Writer
Glamour Boy (1941)
Movie
Writer
Hullabaloo (1940)
Movie
Screenplay
Hit Parade of 1941 (1940)
Movie
Writer
Melody Ranch (1940)
Movie
Writer
Lord Jeff (1938)
Movie
Screenplay
Meet the Boy Friend (1937)
Movie
Screenplay / Story
The Hit Parade (1937)
Movie
Screenplay
Circus Girl (1937)
Movie
Writer
Stage Mother (1933)
Movie
Writer
42nd Street (1933)
Movie
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Known ForWriting
GenderMale
Birthday1905-01-01
Deathday1966-11-21 (61 years old)
CitizenshipsUnited States of America
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