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  1. Kenneth Macgowan (November 30, 1888 – April 27, 1963) was an American film producer. He won an Academy Award for Best Color Short Film for La Cucaracha (1934), the first live-action short film made in the three-color Technicolor process.

  2. newsroom.ucla.edu › magazine › kenneth-macgowan-drama-theater-artsDrama King | UCLA

    Jan 1, 2015 · B y the time Kenneth Macgowan joined the faculty of UCLA in 1946, the 57-year-old had had three successful careers. His tenure at UCLA added two new roles to his résumé — as a professor, and then as the first chairman of UCLA’s groundbreaking Department of Theater Arts.

  3. Aug 12, 2014 · The author, Kenneth MacGowan, was a respected producer behind such films as Lifeboat, Man Hunt and Lloyd's of London. It may come as a surprise, then, when I tell you that I wanted to hurl both this…

  4. Kenneth Macgowan was a theatrical producer who headed the Provincetown Playhouse in the 1920s with Eugene O'Neill, his close friend and Robert Edmond Jones. He produced plays on Broadway, giving Katherine Hepburn her first role.

    • Producer, Writer, Additional Crew
    • November 30, 1888
    • Kenneth Macgowan
    • April 27, 1963
  5. Kenneth Macgowan was a theatrical producer who headed the Provincetown Playhouse in the 1920s with Eugene O'Neill, his close friend and Robert Edmond Jones. He produced plays on Broadway, giving Katherine Hepburn her first role.

    • November 30, 1888
    • April 27, 1963
  6. Sep 30, 2020 · Kenneth Macgowan (November 30, 1888 – April 27, 1963) was an American film producer. He won an Academy Award for Best Color Short Film for La Cucaracha (1934), the first live-action short film made in the three-color Technicolor process.[1]

  7. Overview. Kenneth Macgowan. (1888—1963) Quick Reference. (1888–1963) American producer and critic. Educated at Harvard, Macgowan reviewed plays for major newspapers and Theatre Arts magazine. The Theatre of Tomorrow (1921) and Continental Stagecraft (with Robert Edmond Jones ...