
Biography
Jack Marks (12 February 1895 – 12 March 1987) was an English performer and screenwriter. He was born in Leeds, West Yorkshire, and began his career as a comedian, dancer and singer. He appeared before King George V and Queen Mary at the inaugural Royal Command Performance in London in 1912. He later became a successful screenwriter for several British films, such as Up for the Cup (1950).
Marks married Iris Dilley and they had a son, Howard.
He died from lung cancer in St John's Wood.
Filmography
All 16
Movies 16
Writter 16
Writer

Not Wanted on Voyage (1957)
Movie
Writer

Little Big Shot (1952)
Movie
Writer

Worm's Eye View (1951)
Movie
Writer

Take Me To Paris (1951)
Movie
Writer

Old Mother Riley, Headmistress (1950)
Movie
Writer

Old Mother Riley's New Venture (1949)
Movie
Writer

Much Too Shy (1942)
Movie
Writer

Old Mother Riley Joins Up (1939)
Movie
Writer

Fame (1936)
Movie
Writer

Where’s George? (1935)
Movie
Writer

Going Gay (1933)
Movie
Writer

This Week of Grace (1933)
Movie
Writer

Up for the Derby (1933)
Movie
Writer

It's a King (1932)
Movie
Writer

The Mayor's Nest (1932)
Movie
Writer

Splinters in the Navy (1931)
Movie
Ratings
Average 3.8
Based on 595 movie and tv ratings over time
1931
1933
1939
1949
1957
Information
Known forWriting
GenderMale
Birthday1895-02-12
Deathday1987-02-12 (91 years old)
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