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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Earle_SnellEarle Snell - Wikipedia

    Earle Snell (1886–1965) was an American screenwriter. He worked on more than a hundred screenplays, beginning in the silent era. He worked for Universal Pictures as well as variety of smaller independent studios. Much of his later work was for Republic Pictures.

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0811033Earle Snell - IMDb

    Earle Snell was born on 23 May 1886 in Santa Ana, California, USA. He was a writer, known for Borrowed Hero (1941), Torchy Runs for Mayor (1939) and Private Detective (1939). He died on 6 May 1965 in Hollywood, California, USA.

    • Writer, Script And Continuity Department
    • May 23, 1886
    • Earle Snell
    • May 6, 1965
  3. Earle Snell is known as an Screenplay, Writer, Story, Adaptation, Dialogue, Co-Writer, Additional Writing, and Continuity. Some of his work includes The Busher, Nazty Nuisance, Days of Jesse James, Make a Wish, Tombstone Canyon, Torchy Runs for Mayor, Branded a Coward, and Torchy Blane..

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Earl_SnellEarl Snell - Wikipedia

    Earl Wilcox Snell (July 11, 1895 – October 28, 1947) was an American politician, businessman, and member of the Republican Party, serving in the Oregon House of Representatives, as the Oregon Secretary of State, and as the 23rd Governor of Oregon.

  5. I Want My Man is a 1925 American drama film directed by Lambert Hillyer and written by Joseph F. Poland, Earle Snell, and Earl Hudson. It is based on the 1924 novel The Interpreter's House by Maxwell Struthers Burt .

  6. Earle Snell. Credits (text only) Hide Writer (116 credits) 1956 The Desperados Are in Town (screenplay) 1952 The Range Rider (TV Series) (screenplay - 1 episode) - Border Trouble (1952) ... (screenplay) The Gene Autry Show (TV Series) (screenplay - 2 episodes, 1950 - 1951) (writer - 1 episode, 1952) - Rock River Feud (1952) ... (writer)

  7. Jan 6, 2013 · C. Earle Snell, who was born Clyde Earle Snell, but preferred to use his first initial and middle name, died, from complications of congestive heart failure, Thursday at his home. He was 81.