Eric Mowbray Knight Net Worth

Eric Mowbray Knight Net Worth is
$400,000

Eric Mowbray Knight Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018

Eric Oswald Mowbray Knight (10 April 1897 – 15 January 1943) was an English author who is mainly notable for creating the fictional collie Lassie. He took American citizenship in 1942 shortly before his death.Born on 10 April 1897, in Menston in Yorkshire, England, Eric Mowbray Knight was the third of four sons born to Frederic Harrison and Marion Hilda (née Creasser) Knight, both Quakers. His father was a rich diamond merchant who, when Eric was two years old, was killed during the Boer War. His mother then moved to St. Petersburg, Russia, to work as a governess for the imperial family. She later settled in America.Knight had a varied career, including service in the Canadian Army during World War I and spells as an art student, newspaper reporter and Hollywood screenwriter.He married twice, first on 28 July 1917 to Dorothy Caroline Noyes Hall with whom he had three daughters and later divorced, and secondly to Jere Brylawski on 2 December 1932.His first novel was Song on Your Bugles (1936) about the working class in Northern England. As "Richard Hallas", he wrote the hardboiled genre novel You Play The Black and The Red Comes Up (1938). Knight's This Above All is considered one of the significant novels of the Second World War.Knight and his second wife Jere Knight raised collies on their farm in Pleasant Valley, Bucks County, Pennsylvania. They resided at Springhouse Farm from 1939 to 1943. His novel Lassie Come-Home (ISBN 0030441013) appeared in 1940, expanded from a short story published in 1938 in The Saturday Evening Post. The novel was filmed by MGM in 1943 as Lassie Come Home with Roddy McDowall in the role of Joe Carraclough and canine actor Pal in the role of Lassie. The success of the novel and film generated more films and eventually several television series, cementing Lassie's icon status. The novel remains a favourite in many reprints.One of Knight's last books was Sam Small Flies Again, republished as The Flying Yorkshireman (Pocket Books 493, 1948; 273 pages). On the back of The Flying Yorkshireman, this blurb appeared:In 1943, at which time he was a major in the United States Army – Special Services, Knight was killed in an air crash in Dutch Guiana (now Surinam) in South America.

Date Of BirthApril 10, 1897
Died1943-01-15
Place Of BirthMenston, West Yorkshire, England
ProfessionWriter
NationalityBritish, American
SpouseDorothy Caroline Noyes Hall
Star SignAries
#Fact
1Wrote "Lassie Come Home" as "a bread and butter book." He took himself seriously as a writer and critic but his Royal Air Force commission allowed him to visit the MGM set (in uniform) and meet the cast during the film's 1942 production. He died in action before the film was released.
2Daughter is Winifred Knight Mewborn. Winifred's daughter, Betsy Mewborn Cowaned, is operating a website in order to try and find more information on her grandfather's death, on a WWII plane crash.

Writer

TitleYearStatusCharacter
The New Adventures of Lassie2014-2015TV Series based on the character credited by - 5 episodes
Lassie2005novel
Meiken rasshî1996TV Series novel
Lassie1994character of Lassie
Lassie1994Video Game based on character by
Lassie1954-1972TV Series character - 376 episodes
Gypsy Colt1954story
The Sun Comes Up1949uncredited
Hills of Home1948uncredited
Son of Lassie1945characters
Lassie Come Home1943novel
The Nazis Strike1943Documentary short uncredited
Prelude to War1942Documentary uncredited
This Above All1942novel
Under the Pampas Moon1935contributor to treatment - uncredited

Thanks

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Lassie Come Home1943with reverence and pride, we dedicate this picturization of his best-loved story to - as the late Major Eric Knight

Known for movies

Source
IMDB Wikipedia

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