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Frederick Chapin

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  • Born
    December 1, 1873 · Cleveland, Ohio, USA
  • Died
    December 27, 1947 · Los Angeles County, California, USA

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    • Frederick (or Frederic) Chapin had two careers: he was the composer who wrote the score for L. Frank Baum's 1905 stage musical "The Woggle-Bug" and a number of other shows in that era, including "The Storks" (1902), "Pussy in a Corner" (1904), "The Forbidden Land" (1904), "The American Girl" (1906) and "The Maid and the Millionaire" (1907). For the last of these, Chapin wrote the book and lyrics as well as the music--an expansion from music to words that would mark his later career as Hollywood screenwriter, although he returned to composing music in 1938 for the nudist romance Unashamed: A Romance (1938). In 1938, he took up stand-in work using the name Fred Fuller (cf. New York Post, Feb 8, 1938).
      - IMDb mini biography by: Anon (qv's & corrections by A. Nonymous)

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  • Father of director James Chapin and actress Margery Chapin.

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