Charles MacArthur

Charles MacArthur

Charles Gordon MacArthur was an American playwright and screenwriter. Charles MacArthur was the second youngest of seven children born to stern evangelist William Telfer MacArthur and Georgiana Welsted MacArthur. He early developed a passion for reading. Refusing to follow his father into ministry, he moved to Midwest and soon became a successful reporter in Chicago, working for Chicago Tribune and Daily News. He also wrote several short stories at that time, two of which, "Hang It All" and "Rope" , were published in H.L. Mencken’s The Smart Set magazine. Eventually he settled in New...
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Birthdate:November 5, 1895
Birthplace:Scranton, Pennsylvania
Date of death:April 21, 1956
Also known as:Charles Gordon MacArthur, Charles Macarthur, Charlie

Honors and Awards

YearAwardWork
1935 Academy Award for Best Story The Scoundrel
1939 Nominated - Academy Award for Writing Adapted Screenplay Wuthering Heights
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Written works by Charles MacArthur

Jumbo
Jumbo
Twentieth Century
Twentieth Century
The Front Page
The Front Page
Date published:1928
Genre:Comedy

Works by Charles MacArthur adapted to film

The Front Page
The Front Page
Release date:1931
Directed by:Lewis Milestone
Genre:Black-and-white
Adapted from:The Front Page
The Front Page
The Front Page
Release date:December 17, 1974
Directed by:Billy Wilder
Genre:Comedy
Adapted from:The Front Page
Rated:PG (USA)

Places Charles MacArthur has lived

Map showing Places Lived by Charles MacArthur
MarkerLocationPopulation
A New York City 8,175,133
B Scranton 76,089
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Personal relationships of Charles MacArthur

Helen Hayes
Helen Hayes
Lived:October 10, 1900 - March 17, 1993
Relationship type:Marriage
Together:August 17, 1928 - April 21, 1956

Helen Hayes Brown was an American actress whose career spanned almost 70 years. She eventually garnered the nickname "First Lady of the American Theatre" and was one of twelve people who have won an Emmy, a Grammy, an Oscar and a Tony Award. Hayes also received the Presidential Medal of Freedom,...
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