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- Alfred Parker Morell was an American author and screenwriter. He is probably best remembered as the author of "Diamond Jim Brady" (1935) and "Lillian Russell, the Era of Plush" (1940). A native of Bogota, New Jersey, Morell attended the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and the Columbia School of Journalism before embarking on his writing career. He went on to write for The Saturday Evening Post, Cosmopolitan and the Ladies Home Journal and for a brief period in the mid 1930s, Universal Pictures in Hollywood. Morell died at the age of 36 after undergoing an operation at Jefferson Hospital in Philadelphia. He was survived by his wife, the former Madeleine Bladon.- IMDb Mini Biography By: John F. Barlow
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