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Jimmy Starr (3 February 1904 – August 13, 1990) was an American screenwriter and columnist.Starr worked as a screenwriter in Hollywood during the 1930s. From the 1940s he worked as a film writer and columnist, providing reviews and insights into the film world, and made occasional appearances in cameo roles in film. His novel The Corpse Came C.O.D. was made into a 1947 film.After retirement from the Hollywood scene, Starr moved to Phoenix, Arizona, where he worked for many years as Director of Advertising and Public Relations for Ramada Inn, which was then headquartered in Phoenix.He gave many of his personal papers and photographs to Arizona State University in the 1970s.
Net Worth
$250,000
Date Of Birth
February 3, 1904
Died
1990-08-13
Place Of Birth
Clarksville, Texas, USA
Height
5' 5" (1.65 m)
Profession
Writer, Actor, Miscellaneous Crew
Nicknames
Jimmy Starr, Starr, Jimmy
Star Sign
Aquarius
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Fact
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Had careers as a screenwriter, gossip columnist, publicist, and press agent.
Writer
Title
Year
Status
Character
The Corpse Came C.O.D.
1947
based upon the novel by
A Night for Crime
1943
story "A Beautiful Night For Love"
Sleepless Hollow
1936
Short story by - as Jimmie Starr
365 Nights in Hollywood
1934
story collection - as James A. Starr
Sky Devils
1932
dialogue - as James Starr
The Shooting of Dan the Duck
1931
Short
Up a Tree
1930
Short dialogue
Our Nagging Wives
1930
Short
Don't Give Up
1930
Short
Johnny's Week End
1930
Short
Sweethearts on Parade
1930
scenario - as James A. Starr / story - as James A. Starr
Rough Waters
1930
screenplay - as James A. Starr / story - as James A. Starr
The Man Hunter
1930
dialogue - as James A. Starr / scenario - as James A. Starr
Show Girl in Hollywood
1930
adaptation - uncredited
Spring Is Here
1930
screen version - screen version, as James A. Starr
Le masque d'Hollywood
1930
adaptation - as James A. Starr
The Other Tomorrow
1930
dialogue - as James A. Starr / titles - as James A. Starr
Wide Open
1930
as James A. Starr
In the Next Room
1930
dialogue - as James A. Starr
Is Everybody Happy?
1929
dialogue - as James A. Starr / scenario - as James A. Starr / story - as James A. Starr
In the Headlines
1929
story - as James A. Starr
Pink Pajamas
1929
Short titles
Frozen River
1929
dialogue - as James A. Starr
Sonny Boy
1929/I
scenario - as James A. Starr / titles - as James A. Starr
Stolen Kisses
1929
screenplay - as James A. Starr / titles - as James A. Starr
The Million Dollar Collar
1929
titles - as James A. Starr
Fancy Baggage
1929
screenplay - as James A. Starr / titles - as James A. Starr
My Man
1928
titles - as James A. Starr
The Little Wildcat
1928
titles - as James A. Starr
Chicken a La King
1928
titles - as James A. Starr
The Lion and the Mouse
1928
titles - as James A. Starr
Rinty of the Desert
1928
titles - as James A. Starr
The Crimson City
1928
titles - as James A. Starr
A Race for Life
1928
titles - as James A. Starr
Smith's Holiday
1928
Short titles
Husbands for Rent
1927
titles - as James A. Starr
Love in a Police Station
1927
Short titles
Ham and Eggs at the Front
1927
as James A. Starr
Smith's Modiste Shop
1927
Short titles
Smith's Cousin
1927
Short titles
For Sale, a Bungalow
1927
Short titles
Daddy Boy
1927
Short titles
Smith's Cook
1927
Short titles
Smith's Pony
1927
Short titles
Love's Languid Lure
1927
Short titles
Smith's Candy Shop
1927
Short titles
The College Kiddo
1927
Short titles
Catalina, Here I Come
1927
Short titles
A Dozen Socks
1927
Short titles
A Hollywood Hero
1927
Short titles
Flirty Four-Flushers
1926
Short titles
Actor
Title
Year
Status
Character
A New Kind of Love
1963
Reporter (uncredited)
The Corpse Came C.O.D.
1947
Jimmy Starr (uncredited)
Out California Way
1946
Jimmy Starr
Dream
1945
TV Short
Jimmy Starr
A Night for Crime
1943
Columnist
Foreign Agent
1942
Reporter
Scatterbrain
1940
Joe Kelton
That's Right - You're Wrong
1939
Jimmy Starr (uncredited)
Movie-Town
1931
Short
Newspaper Columnist - at Night Club (uncredited)
Miscellaneous
Title
Year
Status
Character
Smith's Picnic
1926
Short titles
Self
Title
Year
Status
Character
Screen Snapshots Series 26, No. 5: Hollywood Movie Columnists