Edgar Wallace

Edgar Wallace

Richard Horatio Edgar Wallace was an English crime writer, journalist, novelist, screenwriter, and playwright, who wrote 175 novels, 24 plays, and numerous articles in newspapers and journals. Over 160 films have been made of his novels. In the 1920s, one of Wallace's publishers claimed that a quarter of all books read in England were written by him. He is most famous today as the co-creator of King Kong, writing the early screenplay and story for the movie, as well as a short story "King Kong" credited to him and Draycott Dell. He was known for the J. G. Reeder detective stories, The Four...
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Birthdate:April 1, 1875
Birthplace:London
Date of death:February 10, 1932
Also known as:Richard Horatio Edgar Wallace, Agatha Wallace, Richard Horatio Edgar Freeman

Written works by Edgar Wallace

TitlePublishedGenre
The Big Foot 1927 Crime Fiction
The Mind of Mr. J. G. Reeder Fiction
The Forger 1927 Fiction
Red Aces Fiction
Angel Of Terror Fiction
The Man Who Knew Fiction
The man from Morocco.
Avenger Fiction
The Lone House Mystery Fiction
Clue Of The New Pin Fiction
The Green Archer
The Devil Man Fiction
Clue Of The Silver Key Fiction
The Iron Grip Fiction
The Four Just Men Fiction
The Green Ribbon Fiction
Four Square Jane Fiction
The Law of The Four Just Men Fiction
The Daffodil Mystery Fiction
Good Evans Fiction
The Just Men Of Cordova Fiction
The Green Rust Fiction
The Council Of Justice Fiction
Room 13 Children's literature
The Hand Of Power Fiction
The Clue of the Twisted Candle Philosophy
The Dark Eyes of London Fiction
Mr J G Reeder Returns Fiction
The Feathered Serpent Fiction
The Three Just Men Fiction
The Frightened Lady Fiction
Daughters Of The Night Fiction
Bones Of The River Fiction
The Murder Book Of J. G. Reeder Fiction
Clue Of TheTwisted Candle Fiction
Barbara On Her Own Fiction
A Debt Discharged Fiction
Mr Justice Maxell Fiction
Crimson Circle Fiction
The Duke In The Suburbs Fiction
The Man Who Bought London Fiction
Classic Crime Stories Speculative fiction
Planetoid 127 Speculative fiction
L'Archer vert
Mammoth mystery book
yellow snake
The Black Grippe
Calendar
The Day The World Stopped
nine bears
Jarrones Turcos
On thespot
door with seven locks
gunner
orator
day of uniting
Kolmen temmen salaisuus
More educated Evans
terror
vier Gerechten
keepers of the king's peace
Sanders of the river
Die Graefin Von Ascot
squeaker
terrible people
Vihrea jousmies
strange countess
Troĭka iz Kordovy
Sanders
The Sinister Man
missing million
Coat Of Arms
keeper of the King's peace
Mr. Commissioner Sanders
ack O' Judgment
El Secreto De Amelia Jones/the Secret of Amelia Jones
tomb of Ts'in
Unofficial dispatches
Golden Hades
The Three Oak Mystery
Mixer
Terror Keep
trial of the Seddons
Winning Colours
colossus
El Hombre Que Era Nadie
real shell-man
man at the Carlton
man who changed his name
black
Sooper' and others
clever one
guv'nor
Der Hexer / Das Gasthaus an der Themse / Der grüne Bogenschütze. Drei klassische Krimis in einem Band
Kostaja
Il Cerchio Rosso
Captain of souls
king by night
green pack
Black Abbot
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Works by Edgar Wallace adapted to film

TitleReleasedGenre
The Green Archer Black-and-white
The Menace 1932 Mystery
The Calendar 1948 Drama
The Four Just Men 1939 Mystery
Flying Fifty-Five 1939 Drama
The Calendar 1931 Drama
Kate Plus Ten 1938 Crime Fiction
The Trygon Factor 1966 Comedy
The Frog 1937 Mystery
The Ringer 1928
The Green Archer 1961 Crime Fiction
The Feathered Serpent 1934 Crime
The Crimson Circle 1940
The Forger 1928 Crime Fiction
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Personal relationships of Edgar Wallace

  • Ethel Violet King
    Ethel Violet King
    Married 11 years
  • Ivy Maude Caldecott
    Ivy Maude Caldecott
    Wed: 1900
Significant OtherRelationshipDate StartedDate EndedDuration
Ethel Violet King Marriage 1921 Feb. 10, 1932 11 years
Ivy Maude Caldecott Marriage 1900
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