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  1. www.nickharvilllibraries.com › blog › stepping-high-with-hollywood-husband-gene-markeyStepping High with Hollywood Husband Gene Markey

    16 de feb. de 2016 · Gene Markey, Stepping High It is chronologically impossible that Gene Markey was referring to himself when he wrote about this flaw with American husbands in his 1929 novel Stepping High . In that year, he was just then becoming a popular man about town in Hollywood and had not yet begun his starstruck marital career that saw him wed (and divorce) three of filmdom’s most popular actresses:

  2. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Eugene Willford "Gene" Markey (December 11, 1895 – May 1, 1980) was an American author, producer, screenwriter, and highly decorated naval officer. Early life Markey was born in Michigan in the year 1895. His father, Eugene Lawrence Markey, was a colonel in the United States Army. His uncle, Daniel P. Markey, had been Speaker of the Michigan House of ...

  3. Gene Markey's films include Baby Face, The Hound of the Baskervilles, The Little Princess, Midnight Mary

  4. American screenwriter and producer Gene Markey worked as a writer of novels and short stories before joining the Hollywood film industry in 1928. There he wrote and co-wrote original stories and screenplays for many light dramas and romances during the 1930s. Later he produced several films for Fox.

  5. 5 de feb. de 2001 · At the time, Lamarr was wed to Gene Markey, but the father was listed as John Loder, who would marry her four years later. James Loder’s kid sister, Denise, tells the mag that Lamarr thought of ...

  6. 9 de nov. de 2015 · Hedy Lamarr was the mother of three children. She was married to Gene Markey when in 1939 she adopted son, James. During her third marriage, to actor John Loder; Hedy Lamarr gave birth to a son, Anthony, born in 1947, and a daughter, Denise, born in 1945. According to the Orlando Sentinel, 76-year-old James Lamarr Loder, is a a riverboat casino ...

  7. Gene Markey was the son of Eugene L. and Alice (White) Markey. He was a graduate of Dartmouth and was a writer for newspapers and magazines like Photoplay before he became a screenwriter for Twentieth Century-Fox in 1929. Mr. Markey produced Wee Willie Winkie, starring Shirley Temple in 1937 and he also wrote or...