Joan Harrison
Known for: Production
Born: June 25, 1907 in Guildford, Surrey, England, UK - Died: August 13, 1994
Joan Harrison (20 June 1907 – 14 August 1994) was an English screenwriter and producer. She became the first female screenwriter to be nominated for the Best Original Screenplay Oscar when the category was introduced in 1940, and was the first screenwriter to receive two Academy Award nominations in the same year in separate categories, for co-writing the screenplay for the films Foreign Correspondent (1940) (original) and Rebecca (1940) (adapted), both directed by Alfred Hitchcock, with whom she had a long professional relationship. From Wikipedia.
Known for
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The Man Who Knew Too Much
Secretary (uncredited)
A Talk with Hitchcock
Self
I Am Alfred Hitchcock
Self (archive footage)
Rebecca
Screenplay
Suspicion
Screenplay
Foreign Correspondent
Screenplay
Saboteur
Screenplay
They Won't Believe Me
Producer
The Strange Affair of Uncle Harry
Producer
Nocturne
Producer
Circle of Danger
Producer
Your Witness
Producer
The Children of Alda Nuova
Producer
Ride the Pink Horse
Producer
Jamaica Inn
Screenplay
Escape to Sonoita
Producer
Dark Waters
Screenplay
Once More, My Darling
Producer
Journey Into Darkness
Executive Producer
Journey to Murder
Executive Producer
Journey to the Unknown
Executive Producer
The Man Who Found the Money
Producer
Santa Claus and the Tenth Avenue Kid
Associate Producer
Journey to the Unknown
Producer