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George Randolph Chester (January 27, 1869 – February 26, 1924) was an American writer. He was the author of such popular works such as Get-Rich-Quick Wallingford and "Five Thousand an Hour: How Johnny Gamble won the heiress" that were made into silent films within his lifetime. His success in selling stories to The Saturday Evening Post and leaving his position with the Cincinnati Enquirer and moving to New York City to write fiction was the impetus for James Bearsley Hendryx to buy a typewriter and try his hand at writing fiction.
Date Of Birth January 27, 1869, Cincinnati, Ohio, United States Died February 26, 1924, New York City, New York, United States Place Of Birth Knox County, Ohio, USA Height 5' 8½" (1.74 m) Profession Writer, Editor, Director Spouse Lillian Christy Chester (m. 1911–1924), Elizabeth Rothermel (m. 1895–1911) Children Robert Fay Chester, George Randolph Chester Jr. Movies The Making of Bobby Burnit, New Adventures of Get Rich Quick Wallingford, Black Beauty, Get-Rich-Quick Wallingford Star Sign Aquarius
Writer Title Year Status Character Detective Blackie 1915 Short magazine cartoons A Transaction in Summer Boarders 1915 Short magazine cartoons A Bang Sun Engine 1915 Short magazine cartoons A Trap for Trapp 1915 Short magazine cartoons The Lilac Splash 1915 Short magazine cartoons The Master Stroke 1915 Short magazine cartoons A Rheumatic Joint 1915 Short magazine cartoons Three Rings and a Goat 1915 Short magazine cartoons The Bungalow Bungle 1915 Short magazine cartoons The New Adventures of J. Rufus Wallingford 1915 magazine cartoons The Chief's Goat 1915 Short story Runaway June 1915 novel "Runaway June" The Man, the Mission and the Maid 1915 Short story The Making of Bobby Burnit 1914 novel The Girl from Prosperity 1914 Short story - as George R. Chester Back to Broadway 1914 Short story The Manicure Girl 1913 Short story New Adventures of Get Rich Quick Wallingford 1931 from "The Wallingford Stories" published in Cosmopolitan Magazine The Head of the Family 1928 story Soft Cushions 1927 story Fools of Fashion 1926 novel "The Other Woman" The Bolted Door 1923 writer The First Degree 1923 writer The Scarlet Car 1923 writer The Flaming Hour 1922 The Lavender Bath Lady 1922 Top o' the Morning 1922 Das Geld auf der Strasse 1922 novel The Son of Wallingford 1921 Black Beauty 1921/I adaptation Dead Men Tell No Tales 1920 screenplay / titles Trumpet Island 1920 titles The Vengeance of Durand 1919 scenario Five Thousand an Hour 1918 novel Twenty-One 1918 story The Wild Strain 1918 story The Message of the Mouse 1917 story The Enemy 1916 novel The Microscope Mystery 1916 story "Bugs" Lord Southpaugh 1916 Short magazine cartoons The Missing Heir 1915 Short magazine cartoons Buying a Bank with Bunk 1915 Short magazine cartoons A Stony Deal 1915 Short magazine cartoons Apples and Eggbeaters 1915 Short magazine cartoons
Editor Title Year Status Character The Tower of Jewels 1920 Dead Men Tell No Tales 1920 Trumpet Island 1920 Slaves of Pride 1920 The Birth of a Soul 1920 The Vengeance of Durand 1919 The Climbers 1919 Shadows of the Past 1919 The Painted World 1919 Two Women 1919 Clover's Rebellion 1917 From Headquarters 1915 Short The Painted World 1914 Shadows of the Past 1914 Short The Wreck 1913 Short
Director Title Year Status Character The Son of Wallingford 1921
Known for movies Dead Men Tell No Tales (1920) as Writer
New Adventures of Get Rich Quick Wallingford (1931) as Writer
The Vengeance of Durand (1919) as Writer
Trumpet Island (1920) as Writer