Charles Kenyon

Charles Kenyon

Deceased · Born: Nov 2, 1880 · Died: Jun 27, 1961

Personal Details

BornNov 2, 1880 San Francisco, California, USA

Biography

Charles Kenyon, a renowned writer of his time, was born on a crisp autumn day, November 2, 1880, in the vibrant city of San Francisco, California, USA. His creative endeavors would go on to shape the literary landscape, leaving an indelible mark on the world of writing. Among his most notable works are the captivating novels "The Man in Half Moon Street" (1944),"Crack-Up" (1936),and the thought-provoking "Strange Journey" (1946).

Throughout his personal life, Kenyon was deeply committed to his loved ones, particularly his wife, Jane Winton, to whom he was married. Together, they shared a beautiful life filled with love, laughter, and adventure.

Sadly, Charles Kenyon's life came to a close on June 27, 1961, in the bustling city of Hollywood, California, USA. His passing left a lasting impact on those who knew him, and his literary contributions continue to inspire and captivate readers to this day.

Career

1946
Strange Journey
Strange Journey as Story, Screenplay
1943
1941
Highway West
Highway West as Screenplay
1940
1938
The Lady Objects
The Lady Objects as Screenplay
The Road Back
The Road Back as Screenplay
1936
Crack-Up
Crack-Up as Writer
The Golden Arrow
The Golden Arrow as Screenplay
1935
1934
Mandalay
Mandalay as Writer
Dr. Monica
Dr. Monica as Screenplay
1933
The Working Man
The Working Man as Screenplay
I Loved a Woman
I Loved a Woman as Screenplay
1932
Crooner
Crooner as Screenplay
1931
Under Eighteen
Under Eighteen as Screenplay
My Past
My Past as Writer
1930
River's End
River's End as Screenplay
The Office Wife
The Office Wife as Screenplay
1925
Dick Turpin
Dick Turpin as Writer, Story
1924
The Iron Horse
The Iron Horse as Screenplay, Story
1923
The Shock
The Shock as Writer
White Tiger
White Tiger as Writer