Kubec Glasmon
Kubec Glasmon | |
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Born |
Poland | August 12, 1897
Died |
March 13, 1938 40) Los Angeles, California, USA | (aged
Cause of death | heart attack |
Occupation | screenwriter |
Years active | 1931-1942 (last works released after his death) |
Kubec Glasmon (August 12, 1897 – March 13, 1938) was an American screenwriter from Poland, who was nominated for the now dead category of Best Story at the 4th Academy Awards. He was nominated alongside with John Bright. They were nominated for The Public Enemy.[1]
Filmography
- Calling Dr. Gillespie (1942)
- Saleslady (1938)
- The Man in Blue (1937)
- This Is My Affair (1937)
- Parole! (1936)
- The Glass Key (1935)
- Men Without Names (1935)
- Show Them No Mercy! (1935)
- Women Wanted (1935)
- Bolero (1934)
- Handy Andy (1934)
- The Crowd Roars (1932)
- False Faces (1932)
- Rockabye (1932)
- Taxi! (1932)
- Three on a Match (1932)
- Union Depot (1932)
- Blonde Crazy (1931)
- The Public Enemy (1931)
- Smart Money (1931)
Personal life
Kubec was a former pharmacist before he became a screenwriter. He wrote crime stories with John Bright.
He died at age 40 of a heart attack.[2]
References
- ↑ "The 4th Academy Awards (1931) Nominees and Winners". Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. AMPAS. Retrieved March 22, 2014.
- ↑ "Kubec Glasmon". NYtimes.com. Retrieved March 22, 2014.