W.P. Lipscomb Net Worth is $18 Million W.P. Lipscomb Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
Oscar-winner W.P. Lipscomb (born William Percy Lipscomb in 1887 in Merton, England) was a British playwright and screenwriter who also produced and directed motion pictures. George Arliss, who played the title role in Cardinal Richelieu (1935), thought his fellow British expatriate in Hollwood was able to write good dialogue quicker than any other...
Date Of Birth 1887 Place Of Birth Merton, Surrey, England, UK Profession Writer, Producer, Director
Writer Title Year Status Character The Ambitious One 1959 writer Dust in the Sun 1958 writer Dunkirk 1958 screenplay Robbery Under Arms 1957 screenplay BBC Sunday-Night Theatre TV Series writer - 2 episodes, 1954 - 1957 original screenplay - 1 episode, 1956 Seven Wonders of the World 1956 Documentary as William Lipscomb A Town Like Alice 1956 screenplay Make Me an Offer 1955 screenplay His Excellency 1952 script contribution Ivory Hunter 1951 screenplay Bitter Springs 1950 screenplay The Mark of Cain 1947 adaptation The Man with the Cloak Full of Holes 1946 TV Movie play Beware of Pity 1946 Forever and a Day 1943 writer Pacific Blackout 1941 screenplay Moon Over Burma 1940 The Sun Never Sets 1939 screen play Pygmalion 1938 scenario Clive of India 1938 TV Movie play / television screenplay Thank You, Mr. Pepys 1938 TV Movie play / television adaptation Theatre Parade 1938 TV Series author - 1 episode The Hurricane 1937 uncredited Lloyd's of London 1936 contributor to screenplay construction - uncredited The Garden of Allah 1936 screenplay Under Two Flags 1936 screen play A Message to Garcia 1936 Troubled Waters 1936 story A Tale of Two Cities 1935 screen play Me and Marlborough 1935 scenario / story Cardinal Richelieu 1935 dialogue Les Misérables 1935 Clive of India 1935 screen play The King of Paris 1934 The Camels Are Coming 1934 Colonel Blood 1934 Skipper of the Osprey 1933 Short writer Channel Crossing 1933 story I Was a Spy 1933 writer Loyalties 1933 writer The Woman in Command 1933 The Good Companions 1933 scenario and additional dialogue The Man from Toronto 1933 writer There Goes the Bride 1932 adaptation / dialogue / scenario The Safe 1932 Short Night and Day 1932 The Sign of Four: Sherlock Holmes' Greatest Case 1932 screen play by A Night Like This 1932 screenplay Mischief 1931 The Chance of a Night Time 1931 Tilly of Bloomsbury 1931 The Speckled Band 1931 adaptation Plunder 1930 Canaries Sometimes Sing 1930 The Great Game 1930 scenario / story On Approval 1930 French Leave 1930/I The Safe 1930 Short play One Embarrassing Night 1930 French Leave 1930/II Short Splinters 1929 writer Balaclava 1928 story
Producer Title Year Status Character Make Me an Offer 1955 producer The Mark of Cain 1947 producer Beware of Pity 1946 producer
Director Title Year Status Character Colonel Blood 1934
Actor Title Year Status Character Thank You, Mr. Pepys 1938 TV Movie King Charles II
Thanks Title Year Status Character That's Entertainment, Part II 1976 Documentary acknowledgment: the non-musical sequences represent outstanding contributions by
Won Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 1939 Oscar Academy Awards, USA Best Writing, Screenplay Pygmalion (1938)
Nominated Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 1957 BAFTA Film Award BAFTA Awards Best British Screenplay A Town Like Alice (1956)
Known for movies Pygmalion (1938) as Writer
There Goes the Bride (1932) as Writer
A Tale of Two Cities (1935) as Writer
Les Misérables (1935) as Writer