Charles Belden

Charles Belden

Deceased · Born: Apr 21, 1904 · Died: Nov 3, 1954

Personal Details

BornApr 21, 1904 Montclair, New Jersey, USA
Spouse
  • Joan Marsh

    ( Dec 2, 1938 to Oct 22, 1943 )
  • Beth Milton

    ( Oct 8, 1932 to Oct 15, 1937 )

Biography

Charles Belden, a renowned writer, entered this world on April 21, 1904, in Montclair, New Jersey, a charming town located in the eastern part of the United States.

This talented individual made a lasting impact in the world of literature, leaving behind a legacy of remarkable works, including the intriguing "House of Wax" in 2005, the captivating "Fifteen Wives" in 1934, and the mystifying "Mystery of the Wax Museum" in 1933.

In his personal life, Charles Belden was twice married, first to the lovely Joan Marsh and then to Beth Milton. He shared his life with these two remarkable women, who undoubtedly brought joy and inspiration to his creative journey.

Tragically, Charles Belden's life came to an abrupt end on November 3, 1954, in Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, California, a city known for its vibrant culture and stunning natural beauty.

Career

1953
1950
Double Deal
Double Deal as Screenplay
1948
Borrowed Trouble
Borrowed Trouble as Screenplay
Silent Conflict
Silent Conflict as Screenplay
1947
The Marauders
The Marauders as Screenplay
1946
The Gay Cavalier
The Gay Cavalier as Story, Screenplay
1945
1942
1940
Tear Gas Squad
Tear Gas Squad as Screenplay
1939
Kid Nightingale
Kid Nightingale as Screenplay
1938
1935
Symphony of Living
Symphony of Living as Writer, Story
1934
Fugitive Road
Fugitive Road as Screenplay
The Ghost Walks
The Ghost Walks as Screenplay
1932
A Fool's Advice
A Fool's Advice as Screenplay