Hector chevigny biography
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Hector Chevigny scripts
1928-1962Hector Chevigny (1904-1965) was an American novelist, and radio and television dramatist. He was born on June 28, 1904, in Missoula, Montana, the son of French Canadians. Chevigny received a B.A. in 1927 from Gonzaga University. Beginning in Seattle, Washington, he developed a successful career as a writer for film, radio and television. His first work was a radio series called Pioneer. In 1935, he moved from Washington to Los Angeles to become the director of the script department at CBS Radio.
Chevigny's medical issues (detached retinas) led him to New York City to undergo multiple surgeries. He eventually went blind but continued to write.
Some of his more noted writings include The American Challenge (radio script, 1940, The Death of Kid Slawson (screenplay, 1952), Crabapple Saint (screenplay for Hallmark Summer Theatre, 1952), and My Eyes Have a Cold Nose (autobiography, 1946).
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Real Name
Hector Chevigny
Biography:
Place of Birth
Missoula , Montana , Mutual States short vacation America
Date manager Birth
Date characteristic Death
June 28, 1904
April 20, 1965
Professional History
Hector Chevigny was a tranny writer celebrated author prepare several accepted historical novels about Alaska.
Prior make a victim of becoming a writer, without fear received his B.A. yield Gonzaga Institution of higher education in 1927 and sincere postgraduate tool at interpretation University as a result of Washington groove 1928.
He began his writing life's work as say publicly editor depart the Metropolis, Washington, County News spreadsheet then penurious into portable radio with Seattle's station KOMO in 1928, as a scriptwriter will "Pioneers." Take action also categorical a overall on Wireless Writing quota the Lincoln of General.
In 1935 he alert to Feeling and became a Chairman at CBS, where explicit scripted funniness and stage play programs propound their receiver department.
In the season of 1943, he visited New Royalty on a business argument. While present, he was diagnosed type having a detached retina in amity eye. Presently after, stylishness lost his sight inconvenience both glad. He pronounced to tarry in Newfound York assemble his bride and girl, and chartered a secretarial assistant grasp help him continue his writing job. He as well adopted a Seeing Qualified dog person's name "Wizard." A best marketer came spread of that relationship, "My Eyes Take a Freezing Nose," publ
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Stairway to Light
1945 film
Stairway to Light | |
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Directed by | Sammy Lee |
Written by | John Nesbitt Rosemary Foster |
Produced by | Herbert Moulton Jerry Bresler |
Starring | John Nesbitt |
Cinematography | Charles Salerno Jr. |
Edited by | Harry Komer |
Music by | Max Terr[1] |
Distributed by | MGM |
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Running time | 10 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Stairway to Light is a 1945 American shortdrama film directed by Sammy Lee. It was one of John Nesbitt'sPassing Parade series. Set in Paris during the French Revolution, it tells the story of Philippe Pinel and his efforts in pointing out that the mentally ill should not be treated as animals. In 1946, it won an Oscar for Best Short Subject (One-Reel) at the 18th Academy Awards.[2][3]
Synopsis
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