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Nationality
  
American

Role
  
Author

Name
  
Gouverneur Morris


Occupation
  
Writer

Education
  
Yale University

Parents
  
Gouverneur Morris III

Gouverneur Morris (novelist)

Full Name
  
Gouverneur Morris IV

Known for
  
The Man Who Played God (1932) The Ace of Hearts (1921) The Penalty (1920)

Died
  
August 14, 1953, Gallup, New Mexico, United States

Movies
  
The Penalty, A Tale of Two Worlds, The Wild Goose

Spouse
  
Ruth Wightman (m. 1923–1953), Elise Waterbury (m. 1905–1922)

Books
  
Aladdin O'Brien, If you touch them they vanish, The Wild Goose, The Spread Eagle An, The Footprint: And Othe

Similar People
  
Wallace Worsley, Albert Capellani, Frank Lloyd, Herbert Brenon, Rowland V Lee

Gouverneur Morris IV (1876–1953) was an author of pulp novels and short stories during the early-twentieth century.

Contents

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Biography

Gouverneur Morris IV was born in 1876 and was a great grandson of American Founding Father Gouverneur Morris. He graduated from Yale University, where he wrote for campus humor magazine The Yale Record.

Film Adaptations

Several of his works were adapted into films, including the famous Lon Chaney, Sr. film The Penalty (1920).

Other film adaptions of his novels include:

References

Gouverneur Morris (novelist) Wikipedia


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