Gene Fowler

Gene Fowler

Known for: Writing
Biography: 1890-03-08
Deathday: 1960-07-02 (70 years old)

Biography

Gene Fowler (born Eugene Devlan) (March 8, 1890 – July 2, 1960) was an American journalist, author, and dramatist. Fowler was born in Denver, Colorado. When his mother remarried during his youth, he took his stepfather's name to become Gene Fowler. Fowler's career had a false start in taxidermy, which he later claimed gave him a permanent distaste for red meat. After a year at the University of Colorado, he took a job with The Denver Post. His assignments included an interview with the frontiersman and Wild West Show promoter Buffalo Bill Cody. He established his trademark impertinence by questioning Cody about his many love affairs. He was also known for his racy, readable content and for the speed of his writing.He left Denver for Chicago and met Ben Hecht and Charles MacArthur. He eventually moved to New York where Fowler worked for the New York Daily Mirror, New York Evening Journal and as managing editor of the New York American and The Morning Telegraph. At The Morning Telegraph his staff included Hecht, MacArthur, Ring Lardner, Westbrook Pegler, Martha Ostenso, Walter Winchell and Nellie Revell. He was also newspaper syndication manager for King Features.

He began writing books and his third, The Great Mouthpiece, about the attorney William J. Fallon, became a bestseller and got him noticed by Hollywood where he became one of the highest paid screenwriters. His work included more than a dozen screenplays, mostly written in the 1930s, including What Price Hollywood? (1932), The Call of the Wild (1935) and Billy the Kid (1941). He collaborated with Bess Meredyth on a stage play, The Mighty Barnum, which was later filmed, and also with Ben Hecht on the play The Great Magoo.During his years in Hollywood, Fowler became close to such celebrities as John Barrymore and W. C. Fields. Fields, whose animus toward children is legendary, claimed that Fowler's sons were the only children he could stand. He wrote a biography of Barrymore as well as Mack Sennett, Jimmy Durante and New York City mayor Jimmy Walker.In 1916, Fowler married Agnes Hubbard, and they had three children, the eldest of whom was Gene Fowler Jr. (1917–1998), a prominent Hollywood film editor (whose work included It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World and Hang 'Em High) and a sometime director (1957's I Was a Teenage Werewolf as well as numerous television programs). Their other children were Jane and Will.Fowler died in West Los Angeles, California, aged 70 of a heart attack. Fowler had been writing a book based on his time as a New York newspaperman for over 5 years and had almost completed it before his death. The book, Skyline, was published posthumously.

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Information

Known For
Writing

Gender
Male

Birthday
1890-03-08

Deathday
1960-07-02 (70 years old)

Birth Place
Denver, United States of America

Citizenships
United States of America

Also Known As
Eugene Devlan, Eugene Fowler


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