Ernest Pascal

Ernest Pascal

Deceased · Born: Jan 11, 1896 · Died: Nov 4, 1966

Personal Details

BornJan 11, 1896 London, England, UK

Biography

Ernest Pascal, a renowned writer of considerable distinction, was born on January 11, 1896, in the bustling metropolis of London, England, United Kingdom. Throughout his illustrious career, Pascal made a lasting impact on the literary world, leaving behind a legacy of captivating works that continue to delight readers to this very day. Some of his most notable literary endeavors include the critically acclaimed novels "The King's Vacation", published in 1933, "The Hound of the Baskervilles", released in 1939, and the 1929 masterpiece "The Charlatan". Pascal's personal life was marked by a deep and abiding love for his wife, Barbara Herriman, whom he married in 1929 and remained devoted to until her untimely passing in 1939. Sadly, Pascal's own life came to a close on November 4, 1966, in Bernardsville, New Jersey, United States, leaving behind a rich cultural heritage and a profound sense of loss.

Career

1946
Canyon Passage
Canyon Passage as Screenplay
1944
Destiny
Destiny as Screenplay
1943
Flesh and Fantasy
Flesh and Fantasy as Screenplay
Jack London
Jack London as Screenplay
1939
1938
Kidnapped
Kidnapped as Writer, Screenplay
1937
Wee Willie Winkie
Wee Willie Winkie as Screenplay
1936
Lloyd's of London
Lloyd's of London as Screenplay
1935
1933
1931