Writing
Community Rating
5.3
TMDB estimate
Born
July 31, 1892
Died
June 12, 1987 (age 94)
Born in
San Francisco, California, USA
Olivette "Olive" Cooper (July 31, 1892– June 12, 1987) was a prolific American screenwriter known for movies like Cocoanut Grove, Bandit King of Texas and Three Little Sisters. She wrote many of the screenplays for Roy Rogers and Gene Autry vehicles.

Hills of Oklahoma
as Screenplay, Story
1950

Bandit King of Texas
as Writer
1949

Outcasts of the Trail
as Writer
1949

The Big Sombrero
as Screenplay
1949

Sioux City Sue
as Screenplay
1946

The Bamboo Blonde
as Writer
1946

Swingin' on a Rainbow
as Screenplay
1945

Song of Nevada
as Screenplay
1944

Three Little Sisters
as Screenplay
1944

My Best Gal
as Screenplay
1944

Nobody's Darling
as Writer
1943

Shantytown
as Writer
1943

King of the Cowboys
as Screenplay
1943

Idaho
as Screenplay
1943

Call of the Canyon
as Screenplay, Story
1942

The Affairs of Jimmy Valentine
as Screenplay
1942

Cowboy Serenade
as Screenplay
1942

Down Mexico Way
as Screenplay
1941

Ice-Capades
as Screenplay
1941

Sheriff of Tombstone
as Screenplay
1941