Wellyn Totman

Wellyn Totman

Deceased · Born: Aug 3, 1903 · Died: Oct 6, 1977

Personal Details

BornAug 3, 1903 Duluth, Minnesota, USA

Biography

Wellyn Totman, a renowned writer, entered this world on August 3, 1903, in the charming city of Duluth, Minnesota, USA, a place known for its natural beauty and rich cultural heritage.

Totman's impressive literary career was marked by the creation of several notable works, including the 1935 novel "Ladies Crave Excitement", the 1936 publication "The Girl from Mandalay", and the 1936 release "The Leathernecks Have Landed", which showcased his remarkable storytelling abilities.

Wellyn Totman's life came to a close on October 6, 1977, in the vibrant city of Los Angeles, California, USA, a place where his legacy continues to be celebrated and cherished.

Career

1944
1939
1938
Gangs of New York
Gangs of New York as Screenplay
Tough Kid
Tough Kid as Screenplay
1937
1936
Down to the Sea
Down to the Sea as Story, Screenplay
1935
Confidential
Confidential as Screenplay
The Miracle Rider
The Miracle Rider as Screenplay
1934
Mystery Liner
Mystery Liner as Screenplay
1933
Carnival Lady
Carnival Lady as Screenplay
Son of the Border
Son of the Border as Screenplay, Story
1932
Broadway to Cheyenne
Broadway to Cheyenne as Screenplay, Story
Young Blood
Young Blood as Story, Screenplay
Hidden Valley
Hidden Valley as Screenplay, Story
Ghost City
Ghost City as Screenplay
The Fighting Champ
The Fighting Champ as Screenplay, Story
1931
Forgotten Women
Forgotten Women as Screenplay