George Wallace Sayre

George Wallace Sayre

Deceased · Born: Mar 21, 1898 · Died: Oct 23, 1962

Personal Details

BornMar 21, 1898

Biography

George Wallace Sayre, a renowned writer of note, entered this world on March 21, 1898, marking the beginning of a life that would be filled with creative endeavors and literary masterpieces.

As a writer of distinction, George Wallace made a lasting impact on the literary world through his remarkable works, including the highly acclaimed novels "Racing Luck" (1935),"Go-Get-'Em, Haines" (1936),and "Untamed Women" (1952),which showcased his exceptional storytelling abilities and his keen eye for capturing the human experience.

Tragically, George Wallace's life came to a close on October 23, 1962, in the vibrant city of Los Angeles, California, USA, leaving behind a legacy that would continue to inspire and influence future generations of writers and readers alike.

Career

1952
Untamed Women
Untamed Women as Screenplay
1948
Stage Struck
Stage Struck as Screenplay
1946
Terrors on Horseback
Terrors on Horseback as Story, Screenplay
1945
Border Badmen
Border Badmen as Story, Screenplay
His Brother's Ghost
His Brother's Ghost as Story, Screenplay
Secrets of a Sorority Girl
Secrets of a Sorority Girl as Screenplay, Story
1944
Alaska
Alaska as Screenplay
The Contender
The Contender as Screenplay, Story
The Renegade
The Renegade as Screenplay
Queen of Broadway
Queen of Broadway as Story, Screenplay
Jungle Siren
Jungle Siren as Screenplay
1936
1935
Racing Luck
Racing Luck as Story, Screenplay
1933