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  1. Garnett Weston (1890-1980), Canadian-American writer, was born in Toronto in 1890. He worked as a police and sports editor for the Vancouver Sun prior to moving to Los Angeles to write for the film industry in 1923.

  2. Garnett Weston was born on 27 June 1890 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. He was a writer, known for White Zombie (1932), Daughter of Shanghai (1937) and Bulldog Drummond's Bride (1939). He was married to Marion Prentice Gray. He died in October 1980 in British Columbia, Canada.

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  3. Mar 17, 2017 · FFB: Garnett Weston, Screenplay Writer & Mystery Novelist. Before the perverse fascination of stories about psychopathic serial killers all but ruined crime fiction, mystery writers liked to indulge in stories about crazed multiple murderers.

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  4. Sep 30, 2010 · This week we’ve added a small group of material to the archives of Weston Garnett, a screenwriter, novelist and poet, born in Toronto in 1890 who eventually settled in East Sooke, Vancouver Island.

  5. Highest Rated: 95% Daughter of Shanghai (1937) Lowest Rated: 86% White Zombie (1932) Birthday: Jun 27, 1890. Birthplace: Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Garnett Weston wrote a variety of screenplays...

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  6. Dec 2, 2023 · Weston worked as a screenwriter in Hollywood, mostly for Paramount Pictures, for 20 years during which time he authored several plays and novels. Weston continued to write fiction and prose after he moved to East Sooke on Vancouver Island in 1942 with his wife Marion and their son Gray.

  7. Weston worked as a screenwriter in Hollywood, mostly for Paramount Pictures, for 20 years during which time he authored several plays and novels. Weston continued to write fiction and prose after he moved to East Sooke on Vancouver Island in 1942 with his wife Marion and their son Gray.