Philip Klein
Philip Klein (April 24, 1889 – June 8, 1935) was an American screenwriter.[1] He worked on around forty films during his career in both the silent and sound eras. He was the son of the British playwright Charles Klein.
Philip Klein | |
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Born | April 24, 1889 New York, New York United States |
Died | June 8, 1935 (aged 46) |
Occupation | Actor, Writer |
Years active | 1926–1935 (film) |
Selected filmography
- The Social Highwayman (1926)
- Is Zat So? (1927)
- Don't Marry (1928)
- Charlie Chan Carries On (1931)
- There Were Thirteen (1931)
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References
- Solomon, p. 331
Bibliography
- Aubrey Solomon. The Fox Film Corporation, 1915-1935: A History and Filmography. McFarland, 2011.
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