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Mary C. McCall, Jr.

Mary C. McCall, Jr.

Known For Writing
Birthday Apr 04, 1904
Died Apr 03, 1986 (81)
Birthplace New York City, New York, USA
Popularity 0.1 (history)
Updated Aug 26, 2025 (Update)
Entry Date Aug 26, 2025
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Biography

Mary C. McCall, Jr. (April 4, 1904, New York, New York – April 3, 1986, Los Angeles, California) was a writer best known for her screenwriting. She was the first woman president of the Writers Guild of America, serving from 1942–44 and 1951-52. Born in 1904, McCall was a graduate of Vassar College a ... nd Trinity College, Dublin. She began writing advertising copy and fiction after graduation. McCall got into the film industry when Warner Bros. hired her to help with the screenplay of the film Scarlet Dawn (1932), based on her novel Revolt. Among her screen credits are the 1935 film version of A Midsummer Night's Dream, starring James Cagney as Puck, The Fighting Sullivans, and Mr. Belvedere Goes to College. She also wrote or co-wrote eight of the ten films in the Maisie series. In the late 1930s, she was one of the founders of the Screen Writers Guild. In the 1950s and 1960s, she branched out into television, being credited with four episodes of The Millionaire and one each of Sea Hunt, I Dream of Jeannie, and Gilligan's Island, among others. A number of her stories were published in such magazines as Cosmopolitan, Redbook, Collier's, and The Saturday Evening Post from the 1930s to the 1950s. McCall was one of many who clashed with the conservative Motion Picture Alliance. On July 27, 1954, she had to defend herself in front of the House Un-American Activities Committee against reports that she was a communist sympathizer. She was completely exonerated by the separate California Senate Factfinding Subcommittee on Un-American Activities of the General Research Committee in its report to the California Senate. Mary C. McCall, Jr. died of "complications of cancer" at the Motion Picture and Television Hospital, one day shy of her 82nd birthday. She was survived by two sons and two daughters. She was the first recipient of the Writers Guild's Valentine Davies Award in 1962. In 1985, she also received the Guild's Edmund J. North Award.

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Filmography

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Juke Box Rhythm

Juke Box Rhythm

1959

Screenplay

Slim Carter

Slim Carter

1957

Story

Thunderbirds

Thunderbirds

1952

Screenplay

Ride the Man Down

Ride the Man Down

1952

Screenplay

Dancing in the Dark

Dancing in the Dark

1949

Screenplay

Keep Your Powder Dry

Keep Your Powder Dry

1945

Screenplay

Reward Unlimited

Reward Unlimited

1944

Writer

Maisie Goes to Reno

Maisie Goes to Reno

1944

Screenplay

Swing Shift Maisie

Swing Shift Maisie

1943

Writer

Maisie Gets Her Man

Maisie Gets Her Man

1942

Screenplay

Panama Hattie

Panama Hattie

1942

Story

On the Sunny Side

On the Sunny Side

1942

Story

Kathleen

Kathleen

1941

Screenplay

Maisie Was a Lady

Maisie Was a Lady

1941

Screenplay

Ringside Maisie

Ringside Maisie

1941

Screenplay

Gold Rush Maisie

Gold Rush Maisie

1940

Screenplay

Congo Maisie

Congo Maisie

1940

Writer

Maisie

Maisie

1939

Screenplay

Breaking the Ice

Breaking the Ice

1938

Screenplay

Dramatic School

Dramatic School

1938

Screenplay

Women of Glamour

Women of Glamour

1937

Screenplay

I Promise to Pay

I Promise to Pay

1937

Screenplay

It's All Yours

It's All Yours

1937

Screenplay

Ready, Willing and Able

Ready, Willing and Able

1937

Treatment

Craig's Wife

Craig's Wife

1936

Screenplay

The Woman in Red

The Woman in Red

1935

Writer

A Midsummer Night's Dream

A Midsummer Night's Dream

1935

Screenplay

Dr. Socrates

Dr. Socrates

1935

Adaptation

Babbitt

Babbitt

1934

Screenplay

Desirable

Desirable

1934

Writer, Story

The Secret Bride

The Secret Bride

1934

Screenplay

Street of Women

Street of Women

1932

Screenplay

Scarlet Dawn

Scarlet Dawn

1932

Novel

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