Lewis Allen Browne (January 18, 1876 – May 24, 1937) was an American screenwriter of the silent era.[1] Prior to screenwriting, Browne was a journalist, including 11 years as city editor at the Boston Journal.[2]
Lewis Allen Browne | |
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Born | January 18, 1876 |
Died | May 24, 1937 Englewood, New Jersey, U.S. | (aged 61)
Occupation | Screenwriter |
Years active | 1918–1927 |
Selected filmography
edit- The Dangerous Paradise (1920)
- The Road of Ambition (1920)
- Marooned Hearts (1920)
- A Man of Stone (1921)
- The Way of a Maid (1921)
- Clay Dollars (1921)
- Poor, Dear Margaret Kirby (1921)
- The Highest Law (1921)
- Handcuffs or Kisses (1921)
- Society Snobs (1921)
- The Snitching Hour (1922)
- Reported Missing (1922)
- The Referee (1922)
- John Smith (1922)
- The Prophet's Paradise (1922)
- Why Announce Your Marriage? (1922)
- Shadows of the Sea (1922)
- The Man from M.A.R.S. (1922)
- The Love Bandit (1924)
- The Law and the Lady (1924)
- Roulette (1924)
- False Pride (1925)
- The Wrongdoers (1925)
- Broken Homes (1926)
- Wives at Auction (1926)
- The Virgin Wife (1926)
- Casey of the Coast Guard (1926)
- The Truth About Men (1926)
- Naughty but Nice (1927)
References
edit- ^ Soister, Nicolella & Joyce p.383
- ^ BROWNE, Lewis Allen, in Who's Who in America (1926 edition); p. 360
Bibliography
edit- John T. Soister, Henry Nicolella & Steve Joyce. American Silent Horror, Science Fiction and Fantasy Feature Films, 1913-1929. McFarland, 2014.
External links
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