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Roy McCardell

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had acquired a color press, he suggested that they use it to produce a comic supplement. Editor Morrill Goddard approved the idea, but all comic artists of the day were already contracted by other newspapers. McCardell suggested using the young artist
302:. His daughter Frances, born in 1892, was an expert automobile driver by age 14, when she won a Cadillac. She eloped at age 18 with a wealthy 30-year-old man. McCardell also had one other child, his daughter Dorothy. 240:
In 1897 McCardell began writing movie scenarios, eventually finishing over a thousand scripts. He has been credited as the first person hired by a movie company, in this case
133:, the family moved there, where Roy attended school until he was twelve. He then started writing for his father's newspaper before becoming a regular contributor to 219:. Goddard supervised the new supplement, made by Outcault and McCardell, and the first Sunday paper comic supplement in color was the November 6, 1896 issue of the 231:. The circulation of the Sunday paper increased from about 140,000 to 800,000 in the next six months, but dropped again to 400,000 after Outcault moved to the 746: 736: 731: 701: 741: 751: 726: 647: 241: 601: 503: 469: 706: 271: 696: 721: 716: 199: 493: 658: 181:. Along with his newspaper reporting, McCardell also provided serialized novels to the newspaper. He then moved on to the 459: 322: 250:(1915), popularizing the movie vampire. Many of his scenarios and his other writings won prizes in competitions held by 246: 85: 711: 345: 274:. That film was exhibited in some 8,000 US theaters and also overseas, but no prints have survived to the present. 233: 330: 266: 167: 377: 299: 161: 548: 519: 691: 686: 130: 116: 43: 287: 256: 216: 156: 96: 652: 177: 593: 671: 597: 499: 465: 193:. McCardell also worked as an editor for a number of newspapers and magazines, including the 634: 310:
Among the more than 1,000 scenarios McCardell wrote are the following movies and serials:
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McCardell wrote book reviews, songs, poetry and sketches. He wrote one stage play,
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became aware of his writing, and offered him a position on the New York newspaper
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The classical Hollywood cinema: film style & mode of production to 1960
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Bordwell, David; Staiger, Janet; Thompson, Kristin (1988).
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in 1900, to produce stories. His best-known scenario was
281:. He appeared as himself in the extended version of the 464:(reprint ed.). Ayer Publishing. pp. 239–246. 92: 68: 58: 50: 35: 21: 585: 650:episode from the 14 December 1912 issue of the 207:which appeared in several hundred newspapers. 16:American journalist, writer and comics author 8: 588:American fiction, 1901-1925: a bibliography 403:Jimmy Jones, autobiography of an office boy 139:, the leading American satirical magazine. 125:. When his father became the editor of the 298:McCardell spent most of his adult life in 27: 18: 663:Olde love and lavender & other verses 579: 577: 575: 573: 367:Olde love and lavender & other verses 210:In 1896, when McCardell learned that the 151:Roy McCardell during his Hollywood period 159:at age 17 to work as a reporter for the 441: 242:American Mutoscope and Biograph Company 592:. Cambridge University Press. p.  549:"Frances McCardell Weds on Auto Trip" 453: 451: 449: 447: 445: 392:, 200 pages, illustrated by Gene Carr 187:and finally became a staff member of 7: 747:20th-century American screenwriters 737:Screenwriters from New York (state) 732:Writers from New Rochelle, New York 702:Editors of New York City newspapers 119:. His father was the editor of the 742:20th-century American male writers 316:The Awful Adventures of an Aviator 115:Roy McCardell was born in 1870 in 14: 520:"Prize Auto for 14-Year Old Girl" 171:. New York City newspaper editor 752:People from Cumberland, Maryland 727:People from Hagerstown, Maryland 270:, won a $ 10,000 prize from the 631:Works by or about Roy McCardell 584:Dayton Smith, Geoffrey (1997). 458:LansingMasson, Thomas (1991) . 374:Conversations of a Chorus Girl 1: 643:The Show Girl and Her Friends 640:Archive.org copy of his novel 390:The Show Girl and Her Friends 376:, 188 pages, illustrated by 707:American male screenwriters 429:The book of my Uncle Oswald 361:The Wage Slaves of New York 768: 498:. Routledge. p. 118. 260:. 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Index


Hagerstown, Maryland
Sunday World
A Fool There Was
Richard F. Outcault
Hagerstown, Maryland
Hagerstown Mail
Cumberland, Maryland
Puck

Birmingham, Alabama
Age-Herald
Frank Leslie's Weekly
Arthur Brisbane
The Evening Sun
New York World
Puck
Metropolitan Magazine
Richard F. Outcault
Sunday World
The Yellow Kid
New York Sunday American
American Mutoscope and Biograph Company
A Fool There Was
Collier's Weekly
film serial
The Diamond from the Sky
American Film Company
Winsor McCay
Gertie the Dinosaur

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