A.P. Younger
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.
Crew

The Walk-Offs
Writer

Slide, Kelly, Slide
Scenario Writer

Rich Girl, Poor Girl
Scenario Writer

Swellhead
Story

The Lone Hand
Writer

The Galloping Kid
Scenario Writer

They Learned About Women
Story

The Single Sin
Story

A Lady of Chance
Scenario Writer

Flying High
Screenplay

Adventure
Writer

Abysmal Brute
Writer

Alias Jimmy Valentine
Adaptation

Drifting
Writer

The Devil's Cargo
Writer

Pleasure Mad
Writer

Extravagance
Story

Morals for Men
Screenplay

Souls for Sables
Screenplay

Sunny Skies
Writer
The Torrent
Director, Scenario Writer

In Old Kentucky
Screenplay, Story

The Taxi Dancer
Writer

Twelve Miles Out
Scenario Writer

Desperate Youth
Screenplay

Fair and Warmer
Screenplay

Forbidden Hours
Story, Screenplay

College Days
Screenplay, Story

Women Who Give
Writer

While the City Sleeps
Writer

Husbands and Lovers
Adaptation

The Midnight Sun
Writer

All Dolled Up
Writer

Moonlight Follies
Writer

Are All Men Alike?
Writer

Tillie the Toiler
Writer

Brown of Harvard
Screenplay

Danger Ahead!
Writer

Wild Geese
Screenplay

The Latest from Paris
Writer

The Girl Said No
Story

The Beautiful Cheat
Writer

Second Hand Rose
Writer

The Kiss
Writer

Why Men Leave Home
Adaptation

The Trouper
Writer

The Flirt
Adaptation

Under the Rouge
Screenplay, Story

The Man Tamer
Scenario Writer

Worldly Goods
Writer

Dangerous to Men
Writer