Marjorie Kellogg

Novelist, Author

1922 – 2005

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Who was Marjorie Kellogg?

Marjorie Kellogg was an American author born in Santa Barbara, California.

Kellogg attended the University of California, Berkeley where she later dropped out and left for San Francisco to pursue a career in writing. In San Francisco she worked at the San Francisco Chronicle as a copyeditor.

She later received a job for Salute Magazine, where she was sent to write about the aftermath of World War II in France and Spain. When she returned to the United States, Kellogg earned a master’s degree in social work at Smith College. She relocated to New York City, where she worked in various social agencies as a social worker, which has been credited as her inspiration for the characters in her books, plays and films.

She wrote the screenplay for her novel Tell Me That You Love Me, Junie Moon, her most famous work, which was directed by Otto Preminger and starred Liza Minnelli. She later wrote a screenplay adaptation of Sylvia Plath’s novel The Bell Jar. Her second novel was Like the Lion’s Tooth, which was about three emotionally distraught children. Carl Williams directed The Oldest Trick in the World, which was Kellogg's first work as a playwright.

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Born
Jul 17, 1922
Santa Barbara
Also known as
  • Marjorie B. Kellogg
  • M. Bradley Kellogg
  • Marjorie Bradley Kellogg
Nationality
  • United States of America
Profession
Education
  • University of California, Berkeley
  • Smith College
Lived in
  • Santa Barbara
Died
Dec 19, 2005
Santa Barbara

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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