John Colton Net Worth
John Colton Net Worth is
$950,000
John Colton Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
Date Of Birth | December 31, 1887 |
Place Of Birth | Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA |
Profession | Writer, Editor, Miscellaneous Crew |
Star Sign | Capricorn |
# | Fact |
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1 | Actress Madame Barry-Orlova, who had known Colton for 25 years and had acted in many of his plays, was at his bedside when he died. |
2 | Had hoped to finish his play "Foreign Fancy Woman" while in Gainesville. |
3 | Suffered his first stroke on August 14th, 1945 (VJ Day) and spent the next year or so in the hospital. Was recuperating in Gainesville when he suffered a second stroke and soon died. |
4 | Began his writing career as a drama critic for the Minneapolis Daily News. |
5 | Spent his first 14 years living in Japan. |
6 | "Rain" was adapted for the stage from the W. Somerset Maugham novel. |
7 | Remembered for "Rain", "Shanghai Gesture" and "The Widow and the Virgin". |
8 | American Playwright. |
Writer
Title | Year | Status | Character |
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Au théâtre ce soir | 1975 | TV Series play - 1 episode | |
Armchair Theatre | 1960 | TV Series play - 1 episode | |
Under Capricorn | 1949 | play | |
The Shanghai Gesture | 1941 | play | |
Gunga Din | 1939 | contributing writer - uncredited | |
The Invisible Ray | 1936 | screenplay | |
Werewolf of London | 1935 | screenplay | |
Laughing Boy | 1934 | screen play | |
Rasputin and the Empress | 1932 | uncredited | |
Rain | 1932 | play | |
The Cuban Love Song | 1931 | additional dialogue | |
Call of the Flesh | 1930 | dialogue | |
The Rogue Song | 1930 | ||
Shanghai Lady | 1929 | play "Drifting" | |
Wild Orchids | 1929 | story | |
White Shadows in the South Seas | 1928 | titles | |
The Cossacks | 1928 | titles | |
Forbidden Hours | 1928 | titles | |
Two Lovers | 1928 | titles | |
The Divine Woman | 1928 | titles | |
Sadie Thompson | 1928 | play "Rain" - uncredited | |
The Enemy | 1927 | titles | |
Man, Woman and Sin | 1927 | titles | |
Captain Salvation | 1927 | titles by: author of "Rain" and "The Shanghai Gesture" | |
Drifting | 1923 | play | |
The Exciters | 1923 | writer | |
The Woman Who Walked Alone | 1922 | story "The Cat That Walked Alone" | |
All Dolled Up | 1921 | story | |
Risky Business | 1920 | scenario / story | |
Two Kinds of Love | 1920 | story | |
The Girl of Hell's Agony | 1919 | Short story | |
The She Wolf | 1919 | Short story |
Editor
Title | Year | Status | Character |
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Telling the World | 1928 |
Miscellaneous
Title | Year | Status | Character |
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The Wind | 1928 | titles by |