Date of Death 4 October1941, Santa Monica, California (cerebral hemorrhage)
One the more prolific and fast working screenwriters in Hollywood. He once completed ten five-reel films in ten-weeks. Between 1918 and 1925 he turned out one hundred full-length films.
Had been the editor of The Pittsburgh Leader and The New York Evening Sun.
Was working for the publicity department of an Eastern US film company when he decided to try his hand at scenario writing. His father, Maurice Frederick Cunningham (c.1861-1937), was a building contractor who had built many of the Hollywood studios constructed in the early 1920s.
Never recovered from a stroke he suffered while working on the film Union Pacific (1939).
Writing
107
Male
1882-04-01
Ionia, Iowa
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All Wrong
Professor Beware
Limousine Life
The Last Round-up
Captain Salvation
The Rider of Death Valley
A Gentleman of Leisure
The Call of the North
Flaming Guns
The Adventurer
Adele
The Man Who Fights Alone
A Trip to Paramountown
Don Q Son of Zorro
The Devil to Pay
Where Lights Are Low
The Narrow Path
It Happened in Paris
The Heart of Rachael
Easy to Take
Double Adventure
Uneasy Money
The Deceiver
$30,000
Two-Gun Betty
Live Sparks
Real Folks
Just a Woman
The Shoes That Danced
Contraband
Big Happiness