A.P. Younger

Personal Info

Known For Writer

Gender Male

Birthday 1890-09-25

Deathday 1931-11-29 (41 years old)

Place of Birth Sacramento - California - USA

Also Known As Andrew Percival Younger

A.P. Younger

Biography

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia A.P. Younger; born Andrew Percy Younger (September 25, 1890 – November 29, 1931) was an American screenwriter. He wrote for 60 films between 1919 and 1931. He was born in Sacramento, California and committed suicide on November 29, 1931, in Hollywood, California.

Known For

Writer

Fair and Warmer

as Screenplay

1931
1931
Flying High

as Screenplay

1930
Swellhead

as Story

1930
Extravagance

as Story

1930
Sunny Skies

as Writer

1930
1928
A Lady of Chance

as Scenario Writer

1928
Alias Jimmy Valentine

as Adaptation

1928
1928
Forbidden Hours

as Screenplay

1928
1928
1927
Slide, Kelly, Slide

as Scenario Writer

1927
In Old Kentucky

as Screenplay

1927
1927
The Taxi Dancer

as Writer

1927
Twelve Miles Out

as Scenario Writer

1927
1927
Wild Geese

as Screenplay

1926
College Days

as Screenplay

1926
College Days

as Story

1926
1926
Brown of Harvard

as Screenplay

1926
1925
Adventure

as Writer

1925
1925
Morals for Men

as Screenplay

1925
Souls for Sables

as Screenplay

1924
The Torrent

as Scenario Writer

1924
Women Who Give

as Writer

1924
Husbands and Lovers

as Adaptation

1924
Why Men Leave Home

as Adaptation

1923
Abysmal Brute

as Writer

1923
Drifting

as Writer

1923
Pleasure Mad

as Writer

1922
The Lone Hand

as Writer

1922
The Galloping Kid

as Scenario Writer

1922
1922
The Trouper

as Writer

1922
The Flirt

as Adaptation

1921
Rich Girl, Poor Girl

as Scenario Writer

1921
Desperate Youth

as Screenplay

1921
All Dolled Up

as Writer

1921
1921
Danger Ahead!

as Writer

1921
The Kiss

as Writer

1920
The Walk-Offs

as Writer

1920

Director

1924
The Torrent

as Director