- Daniel Carson Goodman
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Daniel Carson Goodman Born August 24, 1881
Chicago, Illinois, U.S.Died May 16, 1957 (aged 75)
Wilmington, Delaware, U.S.Years active 1913–1928 Daniel Carson Goodman (August 24, 1881 – May 16, 1957) was an American screenwriter, who wrote the storyline for 28 silent films – the first of them was Sapho (1913). He worked as miscellaneous crew in three films, produced two films and directed one film, Thoughtless Women (1920).
He was engaged to marry the actress Florence La Badie. In August 1917 they were involved in a car accident; Goodman escaped with minor injuries, but La Badie suffered more severe injuries and died several weeks later from a resulting infection.
Selected filmography
- Sapho (1913)
- The Green-Eyed Devil (1914)
- Imar the Servitor (1914)
- The Battle of the Sexes (1914)
- Thoughtless Women (1920)
- What's Wrong with the Women? (1922)
- The Daring Years (1923)
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Categories: 1881 births | 1957 deaths | American screenwriters | American film directors
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