Reginald Berkeley

Reginald Berkeley

Deceased · Born: Aug 18, 1881 · Died: Mar 30, 1935

Personal Details

BornAug 18, 1881 London, England, UK
Spouse
  • Clara Hildegarde G. Digby

    ( Dec 31, 1969 to Mar 30, 1935 )
  • Gwendoline Judith Louise Cock

    ( Dec 31, 1969 to Dec 2, 2025 )
  • Gwendoline Cock

    ( Dec 31, 1969 to Dec 2, 2025 )
  • Clara Hildegarde Digby

    ( Dec 2, 2025 to Mar 30, 1935 )

Biography

Reginald Berkeley, a renowned writer of great literary prowess, was born on a warm summer day, August 18, 1881, in the bustling metropolis of London, England, United Kingdom. His illustrious career, marked by an array of captivating works, would go on to leave a lasting impact on the world of cinema. Some of his most notable creations include the 1934 masterpiece, Marie Galante, the 1930 biographical drama, The Loves of Robert Burns, and the 1932 cinematic endeavour, Entre noche y día.

Throughout his life, Berkeley was blessed with the love and companionship of multiple partners, including Clara Hildegarde G. Digby, Gwendoline Judith Louise Cock, Gwendoline Cock, and Clara Hildegarde Digby. His personal life, much like his professional pursuits, was marked by a sense of adventure and a desire for exploration.

Tragically, Berkeley's life was cut short on March 30, 1935, in the picturesque city of Hollywood, California, United States of America. Despite the brevity of his life, his legacy as a writer continues to endure, serving as a testament to his remarkable talent and dedication to his craft.

Career

1934
Marie Galante
Marie Galante as Screenplay
Carolina
Carolina as Screenplay
The World Moves On
The World Moves On as Story, Screenplay
1933
Cavalcade
Cavalcade as Writer, Screenplay
1929
The Wrecker
The Wrecker as Writer
1928
Dawn
Dawn as Story