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  1. William Slavens McNutt (September 12, 1885 – January 25, 1938), was an American screenwriter. He wrote for 28 films between 1922 and 1939. He was nominated for an Academy Award on two occasions.

  2. William Slavens McNutt born 1885 in Urbana, Champaign County, Illinois genealogy record - Ancestry®.

  3. William Slavens was a writer and director, known for The Lives of a Bengal Lancer (1935), Lady and Gent (1932) and Unmarried (1939). William Slavens was married to Mrs. Louise Tanner Glorius and Georgina McNally. William Slavens died on 25 January 1938 in La Cañada, California, USA. Born September 12, 1885.

    • Writer, Director
    • September 12, 1885
    • William Slavens McNutt
    • January 25, 1938
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  5. HOLLYWOOD (fl s )—William Slavens McNutt, whose writing career ranged from the battlefields of France to the sound stages of movleland, died last night. The 62-year-old screen playwright succumbed to bronchial pneumonia and a weakened heart at his La Canada estate, where he had been under treatment a few days.

  6. William Slavens McNutt. McNutt graduated from Emerson College and went on the stage for three years before turning to journalism. In 1912 he joined the staff of the Seattle Post-Intelligencer and two years later moved to New York to write fiction.

  7. Who was William Slavens McNutt? William Slavens McNutt, was an American screenwriter. He wrote for 28 films between 1922 and 1939. He was nominated for an Academy Award on two separate occasions. At the 1932 awards he was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Story for Lady and Gent.