Alec Coppel


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Writer | Story | Screenplay | Novel | Theatre Play

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Alec Coppel (17 September 1907 – 22 January 1972) was an Australian-born screenwriter, novelist and playwright. He spent the majority of his career in London and Hollywood, specialising in light thrillers, mysteries and sex comedies. He is best known for the films Vertigo (1958), The Captain's Paradise (1953), Mr Denning Drives North (1951) and Obsession (1949), and the plays I Killed the Count and The Gazebo.

Place of Birth: Melbourne, Australia

Date of Birth: Sep 17, 1907

Date of Death: Jan 22, 1972


Filmography

Writer (6 Known Credits)


Story (1 Known Credits)


Screenplay (8 Known Credits)


Screenplay
Vertigo (1958)
Screenplay
Screenplay
Screenplay
Screenplay
Screenplay
Obsession (1949)
Screenplay
Brass Monkey (1948)
Screenplay

Novel (3 Known Credits)


Theatre Play (3 Known Credits)


Jo

Theatre Play

I Killed the Count

Theatre Play

Jo (1971)
Theatre Play
Theatre Play
Theatre Play

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