Joseph Farnham (1884-1931)

Alias:
Joe Farnham
Joe Farnum
Jos. W. Farnham
Joseph W. Farnham

Birthplace:
New Haven, Connecticut, USA

Born:
December 2, 1884

Died:
June 2, 1931

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia  Joseph White Farnham (December 2, 1884 – June 2, 1931) was an American playwright and a film writer and film editor of the silent movie era to the early 1930s. He was also a founding member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.  Born in Connecticut in 1884,Farnham got his start in film through his business relationship with theatre empresarios Gustave and Daniel Frohman who owned The Frohman Amusement Corp. The Big Parade is probably the most famous of his works adapted to film. In the 1st Academy Awards of 1929, nominees could be considered for an Oscar for an award on the basis of multiple films within the year. Joseph won his Best Writing - Title Cards award for the films Fair Co-Ed; Laugh, Clown, Laugh; and Telling the World. This was the only year that an Oscar for title cards would be awarded.  Joseph Farnham was the very first Academy Award-winner to die. He died in 1931 of a heart attack while living in Los Angeles, California and was interred in the Forest Lawn Memorial Park Cemetery in Glendale, California.

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ADR Coordinator:
1930  The Big House

Additional Dialogue:
1930  The Big House
1930  The Big House

Dialogue:
1925  Proud Flesh
1929  Manhattan Serenade
1930  Good News
1930  Love in the Rough
1930  The Big House
1930  The Big House
1930  War Nurse
1930  Way Out West

Editor:
1921  Bachelor Apartments
1924  Greed
1925  Proud Flesh
1929  Manhattan Serenade
1930  Good News
1930  Love in the Rough
1930  The Big House
1930  The Big House
1930  War Nurse
1930  Way Out West

Scenario Writer:
1921  Bachelor Apartments
1921  Diane of Star Hollow
1924  Greed
1925  Proud Flesh
1929  Manhattan Serenade
1929  The Bellamy Trial
1930  Good News
1930  Love in the Rough
1930  The Big House
1930  The Big House
1930  War Nurse
1930  Way Out West

Screenplay:
1921  Bachelor Apartments
1921  Diane of Star Hollow
1924  Greed
1925  Proud Flesh
1925  Stop Flirting
1929  Manhattan Serenade
1929  The Bellamy Trial
1930  Good News
1930  Love in the Rough
1930  The Big House
1930  The Big House
1930  War Nurse
1930  Way Out West

Theatre Play:
1921  Bachelor Apartments
1921  Diane of Star Hollow
1924  Greed
1925  Proud Flesh
1925  Stop Flirting
1925  The Big Parade
1929  Manhattan Serenade
1929  The Bellamy Trial
1930  Good News
1930  Love in the Rough
1930  The Big House
1930  The Big House
1930  War Nurse
1930  Way Out West

Title Designer:
1919  Bullin' the Bullsheviki
1921  Bachelor Apartments
1921  Diane of Star Hollow
1923  A Bride for a Knight
1924  Greed
1925  Proud Flesh
1925  Stop Flirting
1925  The Big Parade
1926  The Road to Mandalay
1927  Twelve Miles Out
1929  Manhattan Serenade
1929  The Bellamy Trial
1930  Good News
1930  Love in the Rough
1930  The Big House
1930  The Big House
1930  War Nurse
1930  Way Out West

Title Graphics:
1919  Bullin' the Bullsheviki
1921  Bachelor Apartments
1921  Diane of Star Hollow
1922  The Man from M.A.R.S.
1923  A Bride for a Knight
1924  Greed
1925  Proud Flesh
1925  Stop Flirting
1925  The Big Parade
1926  Brown of Harvard
1926  The Road to Mandalay
1927  London After Midnight
1927  The Unknown
1927  Twelve Miles Out
1928  Across to Singapore
1928  Alias Jimmy Valentine
1928  The Cameraman
1928  The Crowd
1929  Manhattan Serenade
1929  The Bellamy Trial
1929  The Voice of the City
1929  Tide of Empire
1929  Where East Is East
1930  Good News
1930  Love in the Rough
1930  The Big House
1930  The Big House
1930  War Nurse
1930  Way Out West

Title Illustration:
1919  Bullin' the Bullsheviki
1921  Bachelor Apartments
1921  Diane of Star Hollow
1922  The Man from M.A.R.S.
1923  A Bride for a Knight
1924  Greed
1925  Charley's Aunt
1925  Proud Flesh
1925  Stop Flirting
1925  The Big Parade
1926  Brown of Harvard
1926  The Road to Mandalay
1927  London After Midnight
1927  The Unknown
1927  Twelve Miles Out
1928  Across to Singapore
1928  Alias Jimmy Valentine
1928  The Cameraman
1928  The Crowd
1929  Manhattan Serenade
1929  The Bellamy Trial
1929  The Voice of the City
1929  Tide of Empire
1929  Where East Is East
1930  Good News
1930  Love in the Rough
1930  The Big House
1930  The Big House
1930  War Nurse
1930  Way Out West

Writer:
1919  Bullin' the Bullsheviki
1920  The Wonder Man
1921  Bachelor Apartments
1921  Diane of Star Hollow
1922  The Country Flapper
1922  The Man from M.A.R.S.
1923  A Bride for a Knight
1924  Greed
1924  Reckless Romance
1925  Charley's Aunt
1925  His Secretary
1925  Pretty Ladies
1925  Proud Flesh
1925  Stop Flirting
1925  The Big Parade
1926  Beverly of Graustark
1926  Brown of Harvard
1926  The Road to Mandalay
1926  The Waning Sex
1927  London After Midnight
1927  The Unknown
1927  Twelve Miles Out
1928  Across to Singapore
1928  Alias Jimmy Valentine
1928  The Cameraman
1928  The Crowd
1928  The Trail of '98
1929  Manhattan Serenade
1929  The Bellamy Trial
1929  The Hollywood Revue of 1929
1929  The Voice of the City
1929  Tide of Empire
1929  Where East Is East
1930  Good News
1930  Love in the Rough
1930  The Big House
1930  The Big House
1930  War Nurse
1930  Way Out West

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