A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Birthplace:
Jackson, Michigan, USA
Born:
December 11, 1895
Died:
May 1, 1980
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Eugene Willford "Gene" Markey (December 11, 1895 – May 1, 1980) was an American author, producer, screenwriter, and highly decorated naval officer. Early life Markey was born in Michigan in the year 1895. His father, Eugene Lawrence Markey, was a colonel in the United States Army. His uncle, Daniel P. Markey, had been Speaker of the Michigan House of Representatives. He graduated from Dartmouth College in 1918. Chicago He was a skilled sketch artist, which gained him entry, after World War I, into the Art Institute of Chicago starting in 1919 and finishing in 1920. There, he claimed to have "studied painting and learned nothing". After that, he worked as a journalist in Chicago for several newspapers and magazines, including Photoplay magazine. It was during the 1920s that Gene Markey first became a writer, specializing in novels about the Jazz Age. Among his titles were Anabel; Stepping High; Women, Women, Everywhere; and His Majesty's Pyjamas. His book "Literary Lights" (March 1923, Alfred A. Knopf, New York) was a collection of fifty of America's most important literary authors of the day. He personally sketched each caricature. Hollywood He went to Hollywood in 1929 and became a screenwriter for Twentieth Century Fox. His screen credits included King of Burlesque (1936) starring Alice Faye, Girls' Dormitory (1936) featuring Herbert Marshall, and On the Avenue (1937), starring Dick Powell, Madeleine Carroll, and Alice Faye. He was also the producer of the 1937 Shirley Temple film, Wee Willie Winkie, among others. Although he was not overly handsome, he was a very skilled conversationalist and he quickly became a popular fixture in Hollywood society. Among his good friends in Hollywood were producer John Hay Whitney, composer Irving Berlin, and actors Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Ward Bond and John Wayne. He would often go fishing with Bond and Wayne off Catalina Island. A 1946 article in the Washington Times Herald said, "Other Men Say: What's Gene Markey Got That We Haven't Got?" The article ran a photo of Rudolph Valentino with the caption, "NOT SO HOT – By Comparison. Though all American womanhood swooned over him in his day, Rudolph Valentino was no Markey." Soon after he arrived in Hollywood in 1929, it was also reported that, "Markey became the most sought after unattached man in the cinema firmament, so sprinkled with far handsomer, richer male stars." Markey was married three times to prominent film actresses. His first wife was Joan Bennett, from 1932 to 1937 (which produced a daughter, Melinda, in 1934). He was married to Hedy Lamarr from 1939 to 1940 and to Myrna Loy from 1946 to 1950. At first, Loy claimed mental cruelty, but later retracted it, saying, "He could make a scrubwoman think she was a queen and he could make a queen think she was the queen of queens." More information can be found at Wikipedia.
Adaptation:
1932 As You Desire Me
1934 Fashions of 1934
Associate Producer:
1932 As You Desire Me
1934 Fashions of 1934
1937 On the Avenue
1938 Josette
1938 Suez
1939 The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
1939 The Hound of the Baskervilles
1939 The Little Princess
1940 Lillian Russell
Author:
1929 Syncopation
1932 As You Desire Me
1934 Fashions of 1934
1937 On the Avenue
1938 Josette
1938 Suez
1939 The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
1939 The Hound of the Baskervilles
1939 The Little Princess
1940 Lillian Russell
Dialogue:
1929 Syncopation
1930 The Florodora Girl
1932 As You Desire Me
1934 Fashions of 1934
1937 On the Avenue
1938 Josette
1938 Suez
1939 The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
1939 The Hound of the Baskervilles
1939 The Little Princess
1940 Lillian Russell
Novel:
1929 Syncopation
1930 The Florodora Girl
1932 As You Desire Me
1934 Fashions of 1934
1936 Love in Exile
1937 On the Avenue
1938 Josette
1938 Suez
1939 The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
1939 The Hound of the Baskervilles
1939 The Little Princess
1940 Lillian Russell
1953 Meet Me at the Fair
Producer:
1929 Syncopation
1930 The Florodora Girl
1932 As You Desire Me
1934 Fashions of 1934
1936 Love in Exile
1937 On the Avenue
1938 Josette
1938 Kentucky
1938 Sally, Irene and Mary
1938 Suez
1939 Second Fiddle
1939 The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
1939 The Hound of the Baskervilles
1939 The Little Princess
1940 Lillian Russell
1947 Moss Rose
1953 Meet Me at the Fair
Screenplay:
1929 Mother's Boy
1929 Syncopation
1930 The Florodora Girl
1932 As You Desire Me
1933 Baby Face
1933 Lilly Turner
1933 Luxury Liner
1933 Midnight Mary
1934 A Lost Lady
1934 A Modern Hero
1934 Fashions of 1934
1934 The Merry Frinks
1935 Let's Live Tonight
1936 Girls Dormitory
1936 King of Burlesque
1936 Love in Exile
1937 On the Avenue
1938 Josette
1938 Kentucky
1938 Sally, Irene and Mary
1938 Suez
1939 Second Fiddle
1939 The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
1939 The Hound of the Baskervilles
1939 The Little Princess
1940 Lillian Russell
1947 Moss Rose
1949 That Dangerous Age
1951 The Wonder Kid
1953 Meet Me at the Fair
Story:
1923 Blinky
1929 Mother's Boy
1929 Syncopation
1930 Prince of Diamonds
1930 The Florodora Girl
1932 As You Desire Me
1933 Baby Face
1933 Lilly Turner
1933 Luxury Liner
1933 Midnight Mary
1934 A Lost Lady
1934 A Modern Hero
1934 Fashions of 1934
1934 The Merry Frinks
1935 Let's Live Tonight
1936 Girls Dormitory
1936 King of Burlesque
1936 Love in Exile
1936 The Big Noise
1936 White Hunter
1937 On the Avenue
1938 Josette
1938 Kentucky
1938 Sally, Irene and Mary
1938 Suez
1939 Second Fiddle
1939 The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
1939 The Hound of the Baskervilles
1939 The Little Princess
1940 Lillian Russell
1947 Moss Rose
1949 That Dangerous Age
1951 The Wonder Kid
1953 Meet Me at the Fair
1956 Glory
Writer:
1923 Blinky
1929 Lucky In Love
1929 Mother's Boy
1929 Syncopation
1929 The Battle of Paris
1930 Prince of Diamonds
1930 The Florodora Girl
1931 Inspiration
1931 The Great Lover
1932 As You Desire Me
1933 Baby Face
1933 Female
1933 Lilly Turner
1933 Luxury Liner
1933 Midnight Mary
1934 A Lost Lady
1934 A Modern Hero
1934 Fashions of 1934
1934 The Merry Frinks
1935 Let's Live Tonight
1936 Champagne Charlie
1936 Girls Dormitory
1936 King of Burlesque
1936 Love in Exile
1936 Private Number
1936 The Big Noise
1936 White Hunter
1937 On the Avenue
1938 Josette
1938 Kentucky
1938 Sally, Irene and Mary
1938 Suez
1939 Second Fiddle
1939 The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
1939 The Hound of the Baskervilles
1939 The Little Princess
1940 Lillian Russell
1947 Moss Rose
1949 That Dangerous Age
1951 The Wonder Kid
1953 Meet Me at the Fair
1956 Glory
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