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Charles MacArthur

Charles Gordon MacArthur (November 5, 1895 – April 21, 1956) was an American playwright, screenwriter, and 1935 winner of the Academy Award for Best Story.

Charles MacArthur
Born
Charles Gordon MacArthur

(1895-11-05)November 5, 1895
DiedApril 21, 1956(1956-04-21) (aged 60)
Occupation(s)Screenwriter, playwright
Spouse
Carol Frink
(m. 1920; div. 1926)
[1]
(m. 1928)
Children2, including James MacArthur
RelativesJohn D. MacArthur (brother)
J. Roderick MacArthur (nephew)

Life and career

MacArthur was born in Scranton, Pennsylvania, the sixth of seven children of stern evangelist William Telfer MacArthur and Georgiana Welsted MacArthur.[2] Early in life, MacArthur developed a passion for reading. Declining to follow his father into ministry, he moved to the Midwest and soon became a successful reporter in Chicago, working for the Chicago Tribune and Chicago Daily News. MacArthur joined the United States Army for World War I, and served in France as a private assigned to Battery F, 149th Field Artillery, a unit of the 42nd Division.[3] He recounted his wartime experience in 1919's A Bug's-Eye View of the War.[4] After the war, he wrote several short stories, two of which, "Hang It All" (1921) and "Rope" (1923), were published in H. L. Mencken's The Smart Set magazine.[2] Eventually he settled in New York City, where he turned to playwriting.

MacArthur is best known for his plays in collaboration with Ben Hecht, Ladies and Gentlemen (filmed as Perfect Strangers), Twentieth Century and the frequently filmed The Front Page, which was based in part on MacArthur's experiences at the City News Bureau of Chicago. MacArthur also co-wrote, with Edward Sheldon, the play Lulu Belle, which was staged in 1926 by David Belasco.

MacArthur was friends with members of the Algonquin Round Table. He shared an apartment with Robert Benchley and had an affair with Dorothy Parker.

His second marriage was to the stage and screen actress Helen Hayes, from 1928 until his death. They lived in Nyack, New York. He was preceded in death by his daughter, Mary, who died of polio in 1949 at the age of 19. The shock of her death hastened MacArthur's own, according to those who knew him. Their adopted son, James MacArthur, was also an actor, best known for playing Danny Williams on the American television series Hawaii Five-O.

His brother, John D. MacArthur, was an insurance-company owner and executive, and founded the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, the benefactor of the MacArthur Fellowships.

Awards and nominations

Academy Award for Best Writing, Original Story - The Scoundrel (shared with Ben Hecht) (1936)

In 1983, MacArthur was posthumously inducted into the American Theater Hall of Fame.[5]

Film portrayal

MacArthur was portrayed by Matthew Broderick in the 1994 film Mrs. Parker and the Vicious Circle.[6]

Selected works

Plays

Screenplays

References

  1. ^ "People, Jul. 13, 1936". Time. July 13, 1936.
  2. ^ a b "A Salute to Charles Gordon MacArthur". James Macarthur Official Website. 2004.
  3. ^ "Reporter Writes View of the War". The Fourth Estate. New York, NY. December 20, 1919. p. 25.
  4. ^ MacArthur, Charles G. (1919). A Bug's-Eye View of the War. New York, NY: 149th Field Artillery Regiment. p. title.
  5. ^ "Theater Hall of Fame Gets 10 New Members". The New York Times. May 10, 1983.
  6. ^ "Mrs. Parker and the Vicious Circle (1994) - IMDb" – via www.imdb.com.

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For the Canadian politician see Charles MacArthur politician Charles Gordon MacArthur November 5 1895 April 21 1956 was an American playwright screenwriter and 1935 winner of the Academy Award for Best Story Charles MacArthurBornCharles Gordon MacArthur 1895 11 05 November 5 1895Scranton Pennsylvania U S DiedApril 21 1956 1956 04 21 aged 60 New York City U S Occupation s Screenwriter playwrightSpouseCarol Frink m 1920 div 1926 wbr 1 Helen Hayes m 1928 wbr Children2 including James MacArthurRelativesJohn D MacArthur brother J Roderick MacArthur nephew Contents 1 Life and career 2 Awards and nominations 3 Film portrayal 4 Selected works 4 1 Plays 4 2 Screenplays 5 References 6 External linksLife and career EditThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Charles MacArthur news newspapers books scholar JSTOR August 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message MacArthur was born in Scranton Pennsylvania the sixth of seven children of stern evangelist William Telfer MacArthur and Georgiana Welsted MacArthur 2 Early in life MacArthur developed a passion for reading Declining to follow his father into ministry he moved to the Midwest and soon became a successful reporter in Chicago working for the Chicago Tribune and Chicago Daily News MacArthur joined the United States Army for World War I and served in France as a private assigned to Battery F 149th Field Artillery a unit of the 42nd Division 3 He recounted his wartime experience in 1919 s A Bug s Eye View of the War 4 After the war he wrote several short stories two of which Hang It All 1921 and Rope 1923 were published in H L Mencken s The Smart Set magazine 2 Eventually he settled in New York City where he turned to playwriting MacArthur is best known for his plays in collaboration with Ben Hecht Ladies and Gentlemen filmed as Perfect Strangers Twentieth Century and the frequently filmed The Front Page which was based in part on MacArthur s experiences at the City News Bureau of Chicago MacArthur also co wrote with Edward Sheldon the play Lulu Belle which was staged in 1926 by David Belasco MacArthur was friends with members of the Algonquin Round Table He shared an apartment with Robert Benchley and had an affair with Dorothy Parker His second marriage was to the stage and screen actress Helen Hayes from 1928 until his death They lived in Nyack New York He was preceded in death by his daughter Mary who died of polio in 1949 at the age of 19 The shock of her death hastened MacArthur s own according to those who knew him Their adopted son James MacArthur was also an actor best known for playing Danny Williams on the American television series Hawaii Five O His brother John D MacArthur was an insurance company owner and executive and founded the John D and Catherine T MacArthur Foundation the benefactor of the MacArthur Fellowships Awards and nominations EditAcademy Award for Best Writing Original Story The Scoundrel shared with Ben Hecht 1936 Nominations Best Writing Screenplay Wuthering Heights shared with Ben Hecht in 1940 Best Writing Original Story Rasputin and the Empress in 1934In 1983 MacArthur was posthumously inducted into the American Theater Hall of Fame 5 Film portrayal EditMacArthur was portrayed by Matthew Broderick in the 1994 film Mrs Parker and the Vicious Circle 6 Selected works EditPlays Edit Swan Song 1946 with Ben Hecht Ladies and Gentlemen 1939 with Ben Hecht made into the 1950 film Perfect Strangers Spring Tonic made into the 1935 movie of the same name Johnny on a Spot Jumbo with Ben Hecht made into the 1935 musical play Jumbo and the 1962 film musical Billy Rose s Jumbo Twentieth Century with Ben Hecht made into the 1934 film Twentieth Century The Front Page 1928 with Ben Hecht made into the 1931 1945 and 1974 motion pictures of the same name the 1940 film His Girl Friday and the 1988 movie Switching Channels Lulu Belle 1926 with Edward Sheldon Screenplays Edit Wuthering Heights 1939 Gunga Din 1939 Angels with Dirty Faces 1938 uncredited King of Gamblers 1937 aka Czar of the Slot Machines uncredited Soak the Rich 1936 The Scoundrel 1935 Barbary Coast 1935 Once in a Blue Moon 1935 Crime Without Passion 1934 also directed by him and Ben Hecht Topaze 1933 Freaks 1932 uncredited Rasputin and the Empress 1932 The Unholy Garden 1931 Quick Millions 1931 uncredited Hell Divers 1931 New Adventures of Get Rich Quick Wallingford 1931 The Sin of Madelon Claudet 1931 Paid 1930 Way for a Sailor 1930 King of Jazz 1930 uncredited Billy the Kid 1930 The Girl Said No 1930 References Edit People Jul 13 1936 Time July 13 1936 a b A Salute to Charles Gordon MacArthur James Macarthur Official Website 2004 Reporter Writes View of the War The Fourth Estate New York NY December 20 1919 p 25 MacArthur Charles G 1919 A Bug s Eye View of the War New York NY 149th Field Artillery Regiment p title Theater Hall of Fame Gets 10 New Members The New York Times May 10 1983 Mrs Parker and the Vicious Circle 1994 IMDb via www imdb com External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Charles MacArthur Charles MacArthur at JamesMacArthur com Charles MacArthur at IMDb Charles MacArthur at the Internet Broadway Database Charles MacArthur at the Internet Off Broadway Database Charles MacArthur at Find a Grave Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Charles MacArthur amp oldid 1141347576, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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