William R. Lipman

William R. Lipman

Deceased · Born: Jun 1, 1894 · Died: Jul 7, 1951

Personal Details

BornJun 1, 1894 New York City, New York, USA

Biography

William R. Lipman, a renowned writer, entered this world on a warm summer day, June 1st, 1894, in the bustling metropolis of New York City, New York, USA. His journey on this earth would span nearly six decades, during which time he would leave an indelible mark on the world of literature.

Lipman's professional life was marked by his remarkable talent for crafting compelling stories, which were often brought to life on the silver screen. His impressive filmography includes the 1939 cinematic masterpiece, "Television Spy", the 1934 drama, "Good Dame", and the 1938 thriller, "Hunted Men". These works not only showcased his versatility as a writer but also demonstrated his ability to captivate audiences with his unique narrative style.

Despite his many accomplishments, Lipman's life was not without its challenges. He would ultimately succumb to the cruel hand of fate on July 7th, 1951, in the city of angels, Los Angeles, California, USA. His passing would be met with widespread sadness, as the literary world mourned the loss of a true master of his craft.

Career

Alias a Gentleman
Alias a Gentleman as Screenplay
1947
The Mighty McGurk
The Mighty McGurk as Screenplay
1946
Bad Bascomb
Bad Bascomb as Writer
1944
Barbary Coast Gent
Barbary Coast Gent as Screenplay, Story
Rationing
Rationing as Screenplay
1940
Phantom Raiders
Phantom Raiders as Screenplay
Gallant Sons
Gallant Sons as Screenplay
Sky Murder
Sky Murder 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
1937
1934
1933