Jack Townley
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Jack Townley | |
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Born | |
Died | October 15, 1960 Los Angeles, California, USA | (aged 63)
Occupation | Screenwriter |
Years active | 1926–1957 |
Jack Townley (March 3, 1897 – October 15, 1960) was an American screenwriter. He wrote for nearly 100 films between 1926 and 1957. He was born in Kansas City, Missouri, and died in Los Angeles, California.
Selected filmography[]
- The Twin Triggers (1926)
- Smart Work (1931)
- Idle Roomers (1931)
- The Tamale Vendor (1931)
- Once a Hero (1931)
- Queenie of Hollywood (1931)
- One Quiet Night (1931)
- That's My Meat (1931)
- Up Pops the Duke (1931)
- Honeymoon Trio (1931)
- The Lure of Hollywood (1931)
- Windy Riley Goes Hollywood (1931)
- Crashing Hollywood (1931)
- Three Hollywood Girls (1931)
- Hollywood Lights (1932)
- Hollywood Luck (1932)
- Bridge Wives (1932)
- Keep Laughing (1932)
- Moonlight and Cactus (1932)
- Quality Street (1937)
- The Covered Trailer (1939)
- Ice-Capades (1940)
- Joan of Ozark (1942)
- The Yellow Rose of Texas (1944)
- Faces in the Fog (1944)
- The Last Round-up (1947)
- The Blazing Sun (1950)
- Havana Rose (1951)
- Cuban Fireball (1951)
- The Fabulous Senorita (1952)
- The Disembodied (1957)
External links[]
- Jack Townley at IMDb
Categories:
- 1897 births
- 1960 deaths
- American male screenwriters
- Writers from Kansas City, Missouri
- Screenwriters from Missouri
- 20th-century American male writers
- 20th-century American screenwriters
- American screenwriter stubs