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  1. Charles E. Blaney. (1866—1944) Quick Reference. (1866–1944), playwright. Born in Columbus, Ohio, he began his career as an actor but soon switched to playwriting and became a prolific author of melodramas, tearjerkers, and farce comedies. The ... From: Blaney, Charles E [dward] in The Oxford Companion to American Theatre »

  2. Charles E. Blaney was born in 1866 in Columbus, Ohio, USA. He was a writer and producer, known for Across the Pacific (1914), Picture Brides (1934) and One Law for the Woman (1924). He was married to Cecil Spooner, Elizabeth Melrose (actress) and Flora Wingate. He died on 21 October 1944 in New Canaan, Connecticut, USA.

    • Writer, Producer
    • October 21, 1944
    • Charles E. Blaney
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  4. Father of. H. Clay Blaney. Brother-in-law of. Edna May Spooner. See Also. Charles E. Blaney Amusement Company. CREDITS. Broadway. Tess of Tennessee (Aug 10, 1908 - Closing date unknown) Written by Charles E. Blaney. Play Drama Original. A Daughter of the People (Jun 08, 1908 - Closing date unknown) Produced by Charles E. Blaney. Play Drama Original

  5. The stage plays of Charles E. Blaney were famous. 'More to Be Pitied Than Scorned,' now playing at the World Theatre, is the first of these thrillers to be presented on the silver sheet. A play of a picture that will stir the critic into enthusiasm is some pictures.

  6. Charles E. Blaney. Director. Born: 1866 in Columbus, OH, USA Death: Oct 21, 1944 in New Canaan, CT, USA Roles (35) PLAYBILL SITES Playbill Store ...

  7. Tom Edson, The electrician Chas. E. Blaney's American comedy drama success. Contributor Names U.S. Printing Co. Blaney, Charles E., -1944. Created / Published Cin., U.S.A. : U.S. Printing Co., c1898. Subject Headings