Roy Chanslor

Roy Chanslor

Deceased · Born: Aug 25, 1899 · Died: Apr 16, 1964

Personal Details

BornAug 25, 1899 Liberty, Missouri, USA

Biography

Roy Chanslor, a renowned writer of great distinction, entered this world on the twenty-fifth day of August, eighteen hundred and ninety-nine, in the charming town of Liberty, Missouri, United States of America.

Throughout his remarkable career, Chanslor gained recognition for his exceptional literary talents, particularly in the realm of cinema. His notable works include the 1936 film "Bengal Tiger", the 1938 production "Nurse from Brooklyn", and the 1946 cinematic masterpiece "Black Angel".

Tragically, Chanslor's life came to a close on the sixteenth day of April, nineteen hundred and sixty-four, in West Valley, California, United States of America.

Career

1965
Cat Ballou
Cat Ballou as Novel
1954
1953
1948
Hazard
Hazard as Screenplay
1947
Michigan Kid
Michigan Kid as Story, Screenplay
1946
Black Angel
Black Angel as Screenplay
1945
The House of Fear
The House of Fear as Screenplay
1944
Destiny
Destiny as Screenplay
1943
Tarzan Triumphs
Tarzan Triumphs as Screenplay
Idaho
Idaho as Screenplay
1942
Bombay Clipper
Bombay Clipper as Screenplay
Treat 'Em Rough
Treat 'Em Rough as Screenplay
Unseen Enemy
Unseen Enemy as Screenplay
1941
Burma Convoy
Burma Convoy as Screenplay
1940
Framed
Framed as Writer
Double Alibi
Double Alibi as Screenplay
1938
The Devil's Party
The Devil's Party as Screenplay
Goodbye Broadway
Goodbye Broadway as Screenplay
1937
Public Wedding
Public Wedding as Screenplay
1936
Bengal Tiger
Bengal Tiger as Screenplay
1935
Front Page Woman
Front Page Woman as Screenplay
1934
Hi, Nellie
Hi, Nellie as Story
Murder in the Clouds
Murder in the Clouds as Screenplay, Story
1932