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- Frederic_Chapin abstract "Frederic Chapin (December 1, 1873 – December 27, 1947) was an American composer and writer best known for his work with L. Frank Baum on The Woggle-Bug, a 1905 musical based on Baum's novel, The Marvelous Land of Oz. His popular work The Storks (1902) with Guy F. Steeley led to his work with Baum, as he was recommended by M. Witmark & Sons, the publisher. He also wrote songs with lyricist Arthur Gillespie, two of which appeared, credited to Baum, in The Woggle-Bug.He was born in Cleveland, Ohio, and died in Los Angeles, California.His other stage works include Pussy in a Corner (1904), The Forbidden Land (1904), The American Girl (1906), and The Maid and the Millionaire (1907). Chapin took up writing, having written the book and lyrics for The Maid and the Millionaire, and then produced a 1908 fantasy novel modeled on the Oz books titled Toodles of Treasure Town and her Snow Man, which he followed with Pinkey and the Plumed Knight (1909), both illustrated by Merle De Vore Johnson.On November 11, 1912, he opened a four-act farce called C.O.D. on Broadway at the Gaiety Theatre, which was fairly successful, in spite of many negative reviews such that one reviewer felt the need to quote reviews from The Sun and others, while The New York Times found the play funny and well acted. The day before the play opened, he told The Detroit New Tribune, \"I wrote six plays--every one turned out to have a great theme, but all were faulty in the way it was developed.\" He claims to have completely rewritten C.O.D. prior to its production, claiming he threw the original script in the garbage and started from scratch after the fourth producer finally accepted it. Tefft Johnson directed a film version of C.O.D. in 1914 with Harry Davenport, Hughie Mack, and Charles Brown in the title roles (men with the initials, C.O.D.).From 1914–1932, Chapin worked as a scenarist in Hollywood. Chapin returned to composing with Unashamed, a 1938 nudist romance. He also appeared as a film stand-in, for which he use the name \"Fred Fuller.\" According to the Internet Movie Database, \"Fuller\" played \"Younger Dolittle\" in Made for Each Other and was a stand-in and had an undetermined role in Bachelor Mother.".
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