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William Marien Conselman (July 10, 1896 – May 25, 1940) was an American screenwriter who also wrote newspaper comic strips under his Bill Conselman byline and sometimes under the pseudonym Frank Smiley.Born in Brooklyn, New York, Conselman arrived on the West Coast in 1920 and joined the staff of the Los Angeles Times as the assistant city editor. His play And Then What, staged by the San Diego Players, opened November 6, 1923 at Balboa Park's Yorick Theater.Between 1921 and 1940, he was a screenwriter on 57 films. By 1936, he had an annual income of more than $60,000. In Hollywood, he often collaborated with writer Jack Woodford. Conselman was also a lyricist, and in 1928, he directed the film Four A.M.
Date Of Birth July 10, 1896, Brooklyn, New York City, New York, United States Died May 25, 1940, Eagle Rock, Los Angeles, California, United States Place Of Birth Brooklyn [now in New York City], New York, USA Height 5' 10½" (1.79 m) Profession Writer, Soundtrack, Miscellaneous Crew Spouse Mina Rambo (m. ?–1940) Children Diedre Budge, William H. Conselman Jr. Parents Henry Conselman, Marian Connely Conselman Star Sign Cancer
Writer Title Year Status Character If I Had My Way 1940 That's Right - You're Wrong 1939 screen play - as William Conselman / story - as William Conselman East Side of Heaven 1939 writer So This Is London 1939 screenplay Smiling Along 1938/I screenplay - as William Conselman Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm 1938 contributor to treatment - uncredited Fifty Roads to Town 1937 The Great Hospital Mystery 1937 screenplay - as William Conselman That I May Live 1937 original screenplay - as William Conselman On the Avenue 1937 screen play - as William Conselman Stowaway 1936 screen play - as William Counselman Pigskin Parade 1936 screenplay - as William Conselman Private Number 1936 screen play - as William Conselman The Virginia Judge 1935 contributor to treatment Curly Top 1935 contributing writer - uncredited Doubting Thomas 1935 $10 Raise 1935 contributor to dialogue - uncredited Life Begins at 40 1935 contributor to screenplay construction - uncredited The Little Colonel 1935 adaptation - as William Conselman / screen play - as William Conselman Bright Eyes 1934 screen play - as William Conselman Music in the Air 1934 contributor to dialogue - uncredited 365 Nights in Hollywood 1934 Love Time 1934 Handy Andy 1934 Baby Take a Bow 1934 contributing writer - uncredited She Learned About Sailors 1934 The World Moves On 1934 uncredited I Believed in You 1934 George White's Scandals 1934 screenplay - uncredited Orient Express 1934 Frontier Marshal 1934 screenplay - as William Conselman Jimmy and Sally 1933 writer The Mad Game 1933 screenplay / story Arizona to Broadway 1933 original screenplay Broadway Bad 1933 revisions and additional dialogue - uncredited Rackety Rax 1932 contract writer - uncredited Week Ends Only 1932 Young America 1932 screenplay Business and Pleasure 1932 Stepping Sisters 1932 Heartbreak 1931 Young Sinners 1931 Six Cylinder Love 1931 A Connecticut Yankee 1931 as William Conselman Three Rogues 1931 Whoopee! 1930 screen adaptation Love Among the Millionaires 1930 adaptation Nertz 1929 Short writer Red Hot Rhythm 1929 story Four A.M. 1928 Short writer The Way of the Strong 1928 story - as William Conselman News Parade 1928 story Why Sailors Go Wrong 1928 story Dressed to Kill 1928 story Pajamas 1927 screenplay - as William Conselman / story - as William Conselman High School Hero 1927 The Gay Retreat 1927 story Paid to Love 1927 Slaves of Beauty 1927 adaptation / screenplay The Canyon of Light 1926 titles - as William Conselman Whispering Wires 1926 titles - as William Conselman Into Her Kingdom 1926 titles - as William Conselman Ella Cinders 1926 comic strip La Bohème 1926 titles - as Wm. Conselman Bright Lights 1925 titles - as William Conselman Why Get Married? 1924 Why Trust Your Husband 1921
Soundtrack Title Year Status Character Love Time 1934 music: "The Bitter Heart" / writer: "The Drummer Boy" Handy Andy 1934 lyrics: "Roses in the Rain"
Miscellaneous Title Year Status Character For the Love o' Lil 1930 supervisor - as William Conselman Chicken a La King 1928 supervisor Silk Legs 1927 supervisor - as William Conselman
Director Title Year Status Character Four A.M. 1928 Short
Producer Title Year Status Character Red Hot Rhythm 1929 supervising producer
Production Manager Title Year Status Character The Sophomore 1929 production supervisor
Known for movies The Little Colonel (1935) as Writer
Bright Eyes (1934) as Writer
That's Right - You're Wrong (1939) as Writer
Whoopee! (1930) as Writer