Gilson Willets Explained
Gilson Willets |
Birth Date: | 10 August 1869 |
Birth Place: | Hempstead, New York, U.S. |
Death Place: | Los Angeles, California, U.S. |
Occupation: | Author Journalist Screenwriter |
Nationality: | American |
Gilson Willets (August 10, 1869 - 1922) was a journalist, author, and screenwriter in the United States. He was born in Hempstead, New York. He wrote for Leslie's Weekly, Collier's Weekly and many other publications.[1] He covered the Spanish–American War in Cuba. He traveled widely[2] before becoming a production manager for Pathé.[3] His work includes several film serials.[4]
As a journalist, he covered a plague in India and E. H. Harriman's Harriman Scientific Expedition to Alaska.[4] He was described as the American Guy de Maupassant for his terse writing style.[5]
He wrote about New Mexico in 1905.[6]
He married Daisy Van Der Veer and his son was named Gilson Vander Veer Willets.
Bibliography
- His Neighbor's Wife
- Anita, Cuban Spy
- The Triumph of Yankee Doodle
- Workers of the Nation
- The Commercial Invasion of Europe
- Inside History of the White House
- Rulers of the World at Home[7]
- The Loves of Twenty and One (1899)
- Myster of the Double Cross[8]
Filmography
Notes and References
- Web site: The Writer: A Monthly Magazine for Literary Workers. William Henry. Hills. Robert. Luce. October 22, 1897. Writer Publishing Company. Google Books.
- Web site: Willets Gilson 1911 his 42nd birthday. August 10, 1911. 4. newspapers.com.
- Web site: Sacramento Union 26 May 1922 — California Digital Newspaper Collection. cdnc.ucr.edu.
- Web site: Gilson Willets - Rotten Tomatoes. www.rottentomatoes.com.
- Web site: The Writer. October 22, 1897. The Writer. Google Books.
- Web site: Most Un-American Part of the United States; Strange Stories of People and Things in New Mexico -- A Large Proportion of the Population Ignorant of or Indifferent to Our Laws and Institutions -- Some Reasons Why Admission Has Been Refused.. Gilson. Willets. August 20, 1905. NYTimes.com.
- Web site: Gilson Willets. Open Library.
- Web site: Willets Gilson May 20 1917 Mystery Series author. May 20, 1917. 34. newspapers.com.