Rose Franken

Rose Franken

Deceased · Born: Dec 28, 1896 · Died: Jun 22, 1988

Personal Details

BornDec 28, 1896 Gainesville, Texas, USA
Spouse
  • William Brown Meloney

    ( Apr 27, 1937 to Dec 31, 1969 )
  • Sigmund W.A. Franken (oral surgeon)

    ( Sep 1, 1915 to Dec 13, 1933 )

Biography

Rose Franken, a renowned and accomplished literary figure, entered the world on December 28, 1896, in Gainesville, Texas, a city that boasts a rich and storied past, with a cultural heritage that has been meticulously preserved and handed down through the annals of time, shaping the very fabric of its identity and leaving an indelible mark on its inhabitants.

Notable Biographical Information:

A celebrated individual, renowned for her impressive array of creative works, has left an indelible mark on the world of entertainment and literature.

Her cinematic endeavors, particularly the 1939 masterpiece "Made for Each Other", serve as a testament to her exceptional talent and versatility as a filmmaker.

In addition to her work behind the camera, her literary prowess is exemplified in the 1934 novel "Elinor Norton", a masterclass in storytelling and character development that showcases her ability to craft engaging narratives and memorable characters.

Furthermore, her 1935 novel "Alias Mary Dow" showcases her skill in weaving intricate storylines and developing complex characters, solidifying her reputation as a masterful storyteller.

Notable American author and journalist Althea Franken's life has been distinguished by the presence of two notable marital unions, each with its unique characteristics and profound impact on her life. Her first union was with William Brown Meloney, a partner with whom she shared a profound and enduring affection that was marked by a deep emotional connection and a sense of shared understanding. This relationship was the foundation upon which she built a significant portion of her life, and its dissolution had a profound impact on her subsequent trajectory. Following the end of this marriage, Franken went on to marry Sigmund W.A. Franken, an oral surgeon who brought a sense of stability and security to her life, providing a sense of calm and predictability that allowed her to focus on her literary pursuits and other personal endeavors.

Rose Franken's life was a testament to her unyielding determination and unbreakable will, as she effortlessly traversed the intricate and frequently perilous terrain of her era with refinement and poise, ultimately leaving a lasting imprint on the world around her.

Rose Franken's life was a remarkable testament to her extraordinary resilience and unwavering determination, as she courageously navigated the complexities and challenges that lay before her with an unrelenting passion and unshakeable spirit, ultimately emerging stronger and more radiant with each passing day, her unyielding optimism and unbreakable spirit serving as a beacon of inspiration to all who knew her.

As the years went by and she progressed in her journey, Rose Franken's remarkable aptitudes and exceptional capabilities underwent a transformative process, steadily maturing and refining, ultimately solidifying her status as a brilliant beacon within her chosen domain, leaving a lasting imprint that would endure for centuries, a testament to her remarkable impact on the world.

Rose Franken's life journey drew to a close on June 22, 1988, in the vibrant city of Tucson, Arizona, USA, where the warmth and sunshine seemed to mirror the radiant spirit that had defined her existence.

Career

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1946
Claudia and David
Claudia and David as Screenplay, Story
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1943
Claudia
Claudia as Writer
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1939
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1936
Beloved Enemy
Beloved Enemy as Screenplay
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1935
Alias Mary Dow
Alias Mary Dow as Screenplay