Humphrey Pearson

Personal Info

Know For

Writing

Gender

Male

Birthday

1893-11-30 (44 years old)

Deathday

1937-02-24

Place of Birth

Columbus, Ohio, USA

Humphrey Pearson

Biography

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Humphrey Pearson (November 30, 1893 – February 24, 1937) was an American screenwriter and playwright of the 1930s. During his brief career, he penned a Broadway play and 22 screenplays. His promising career was cut short when he was found shot to death, under mysterious circumstances in his home, in early 1937. Pearson was born on November 30, 1893 in Columbus, Ohio. He would break into the film industry in 1929, writing the dialogue and titles to Mervyn LeRoy's Hot Stuff, which was one of the few films Hollywood produced which was a silent film with sound sequences. Pearson's play, Shoestring, would se...

Production

1930

Going Wild

as Adaptation

1932

1930

Bright Lights

as Screenplay

1930

Sunny

as Screenplay

1934

1931

1930

Playing Around

as Title Graphics

1933

Face in the Sky

as Screenplay

1932

1929

On With the Show!

as Theatre Play

1930

Top Speed

as Screenplay

1931

1931

1935

Red Salute

as Story

1936

Palm Springs

as Writer

1929

Hot Stuff

as Screenplay

1935

Red Salute

as Screenplay

1932

Westward Passage

as Dialogue

1931

The Aviator

as Writer

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