Horace McCoy

Horace McCoy

Deceased · Born: Apr 14, 1897 · Died: Dec 16, 1955

Personal Details

BornApr 14, 1897 Pegram, Tennessee, USA

Biography

Horace McCoy, a multifaceted individual, emerged into the world on April 14, 1897, in the quaint town of Pegram, Tennessee, USA. This remarkable person's life was marked by a dual passion for creative expression and performance. As a writer, he penned numerous scripts, some of which include the notable films Speed Wings (1934),Dangerous Crossroads (1933),and The Lusty Men (1952). Throughout his illustrious career, McCoy's work left a lasting impact on the entertainment industry.

Later in life, on December 16, 1955, Horace McCoy's extraordinary journey came to a close, as he peacefully passed away in the affluent community of Beverly Hills, California, USA. Despite his passing, McCoy's legacy continues to inspire and influence the world of entertainment.

Career

1955
Texas Lady
Texas Lady as Story, Screenplay
Rage at Dawn
Rage at Dawn as Screenplay
1954
Dangerous Mission
Dangerous Mission as Screenplay, Story
1953
Bad for Each Other
Bad for Each Other as Story, Screenplay
El Alaméin
El Alaméin as Writer
1952
Bronco Buster
Bronco Buster as Screenplay
Montana Belle
Montana Belle as Screenplay
1947
1942
Valley of the Sun
Valley of the Sun as Screenplay
Gentleman Jim
Gentleman Jim as Screenplay
1941
Texas
Texas as Screenplay
Parole Fixer
Parole Fixer as Screenplay
Queen of the Mob
Queen of the Mob as Screenplay
1939
1938
Dangerous to Know
Dangerous to Know as Screenplay
1936
Postal Inspector
Postal Inspector as Screenplay