Awards & Winners

Marion Hargrove

Date of Birth 13-October-1919
Place of Birth Mount Olive
(Wayne County, North Carolina)
Nationality United States of America
Also know as Edward Thomas Marion Lawton Hargrove Jr., Knut Swenson
Profession Writer, Screenwriter
Marion Hargrove was an American writer noted for the World War II bestselling book See Here, Private Hargrove, a collection of humorous newspaper columns written mostly before the United States entered the war. During the war, he served on the staff of Yank, the Army Weekly. After the war he wrote two novels: Something's Got to Give and The Girl He Left Behind. He also wrote for various popular magazines, and served as feature editor of Argosy. In 1955, Hargrove settled in Los Angeles and began writing television and film scripts. His credits include Cash McCall, The Music Man, and television episodes of Maverick, The Restless Gun, Colt .45, Zane Grey Theater, the pilot script for 77 Sunset Strip entitled Girl on the Run, The Rogues, I Spy, The Name of the Game, Nichols, The Waltons, and Bret Maverick. Collaborator Roy Huggins discusses Hargrove at length in part 6 of his Archive of American Television videotaped interview. Hargrove was one of three Hollywood writers interviewed and analyzed at length in Prime Time Authorship, by Douglas Heil. While working at Warner Bros. in 1959, he was the center of a successful grass-roots letter-writing campaign to acquire a suitable couch for his office on the studio lot. A selection of these letters was published in Playboy Magazine under the title Hollywood Horizontal and anthologized in The Playboy Book of Humor and Satire. With characteristic modesty, Hargrove never publicly claimed to be their sole author.

Awards by Marion Hargrove

Check all the awards nominated and won by Marion Hargrove.

1963


Writers Guild of America Award for Best Written Musical
Honored for : The Music Man

Nominations 1963 »

Award Nominated Nominated Work
Writers Guild of America Award for Best Written Musical The Music Man