George Dromgold
George C. Dromgold | |
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George C. Dromgold (left) and James B. Shackelford, 1933 | |
Born |
July 14, 1893 Los Angeles |
Died |
April 9, 1948 (aged 54) Fort Lauderdale, Florida |
Nationality | US |
Occupation | actor, writer |
Spouse(s) | Helen S. Dromgold |
George C. Dromgold (July 14, 1893 – April 9, 1948) was an actor and writer, who wrote a book about his South Seas exploration.
Early years
George Dromgold was the son of Reuben Wigor Dromgold, a Los Angeles businessman, real estate investor, and member of the Los Angeles City Council, and Nellie Squire Dromgold.[1] George Dromgold worked as a salesman, lived for a time in Honolulu, and entered movies in 1914. He received his first screenplay credit in 1927.
Later career
In 1933, Dromgold and James B. Shackelford traveled to the Great Barrier Reef and Papua, spending three months at Fiji. At Suva, they observed and analyzed fire-walking.[2] Dromgold wrote a book, Two Lugs on a Lugger, with photographs by Shackelford, describing their adventures.[3]
Selected filmography
- Minnie (1922)
References
- ↑ Press Reference Library (Southwest Ed.): Being the Portraits and Biographies of Progressive Men of the Southwest. Los Angeles Examiner. Los Angeles 1912 p242
- ↑ Max Freedom Long. Recovering the Ancient Magic. Huna Press, Cape Girardeau, MO, U.S.A., 1978 p 22.
- ↑ George C. Dromgold. Two Lugs on a Lugger. Hutchinson. London 1938.
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