Gene Fowler was an American author and screenwriter born in Denver in 1890. He is best known for his work on films such as The Call of the Wild, A Message to Garcia, and Billy the Kid. His published works include A Solo in Tom-Toms and Shoe the Wild Mare. His net worth was estimated to be $2.5 million.
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Age, Biography and Wiki
💰 Net worth: $2.5 Million (2024)
About
An American author and screenwriter, he is best known for his work on such films as The Call of the Wild (1935), A Message to Garcia (1936), and Billy the Kid (1941). His published works include A Solo in Tom-Toms (a memoir) and Shoe the Wild Mare (a novel).
Before Fame
He briefly attended the University of Colorado before accepting a position with the Denver Post. He published his first novel, Trumpet in the Dust, in 1930.
Trivia
He was, at one time, a close friend of W.C. Fields.
Family Life
He was born in Denver, Colorado and was raised by his mother and stepfather. In 1916, he married Agnes Hubbard, who became the mother of his three children.
Associated With
He collaborated with actor John Barrymore on several projects.