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Cause of death
  
Lobar pneumonia

Years active
  
1920-1937

Role
  
Actor

Nationality
  
American

Name
  
Keene Thompson

Height
  
1.73 m

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Born
  
November 15, 1885 (
1885-11-15
)
Minneapolis, Minnesota

Died
  
July 11, 1937(1937-07-11) (aged 51) Hollywood, California

Resting place
  
Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Glendale, CA

Occupation
  
Story writer Scenario writer Screenwriter

Spouse
  
Christina Evangeline (m. 2011)

Parents
  
Fletcher Thompson, Elizabeth Ann Thompson

Siblings
  
Kerwin Thompson, Feleecia Thompson

Movies and TV shows
  
Saturday Night Live, Kenan & Kel, Good Burger, All That, Fat Albert

Similar People
  
Kel Mitchell, Christina Evangeline, Bobby Moynihan, Jay Pharoah, Taran Killam

Profiles

Keene Thompson (born November 15, 1885 in Minneapolis, Minnesota, died July 11, 1937 in Hollywood, California) was a story, scenario and screenwriter who worked in the film industry from 1920 to 1937.

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Career

Thompson had a small acting role in the 1917 Douglas Fairbanks Sr. film Reaching for the Moon, but his first writing work was a screenplay for Fairbanks. His last was scripting the Jack Benny musical Artists and Models.

Some of his early silent film work was for the Christie Film Company, but his later screenwriting was associated primarily with Paramount Pictures where he became a general story advisor. At Paramount he was known for his work with Adolphe Menjou, and had written scripts and special materials for such stars as Raymond Griffith, Gary Cooper and Clara Bow, such as Clarence G. Badger's Paths to Paradise, Victor Fleming's The Virginian, and Frank Tuttle's True to the Navy.

Fighting Caravans (1931), a story of the caravans of wagon trains that supplied freight to the pre-Civil War Old West before the completion of the transcontinental railways, was his adaption of a Zane Grey novel of the same name. His work Man Against Woman for Irving Cummings was called a "forceful drama" and an "entertaining film". During the later part of his career Thompson specialized in comedies. The more notable of these included Leo McCarey's Six of a Kind (1934) which used the top Paramount actors of the time, including Charlie Ruggles, Mary Boland, George Burns, W.C. Fields, Gracie Allen, Alison Skipworth. The 1945 Frank R. Strayer comedy film Mama Loves Papa was based upon his screenplay for the 1933 Norman Z. McLeod film of the same name.

Keene became ill in June 1937, just after completing the script for the Jack Benny musical comedy Artists and Models. On July 11, 1937, he died of lobar pneumonia. His body is interred in the Great Mausoleum, Columbarium of the Graces at Forest Lawn Memorial Park, in Glendale, CA

Filmography

Writer
1945
Mama Loves Papa (uncredited)
1937
Artist and Models (script)
1936
Wives Never Know (story)
1935
Redheads on Parade (contributor to screenplay construction - uncredited)
1935
Paris in Spring
1935
Love in Bloom (adaptation)
1934
Springtime for Henry (screenplay)
1934
Many Happy Returns (adaptation)
1934
Six of a Kind (story)
1933
The Cheyenne Kid (screenplay - uncredited)
1933
Air Hostess (screenplay)
1932
No More Orchids (adaptation)
1932
Man Against Woman (story)
1932
The Last Man (story)
1932
War Correspondent (story)
1931
Caught (story and scenario)
1931
The Sin Ship (by)
1931
June Moon (screenplay) / (story)
1931
Fighting Caravans (screenplay)
1930
Love Among the Millionaires (story)
1930
True to the Navy (original screenplay)
1930
Only the Brave (based on a story by)
1929
The Virginian (adapted by)
1929
Acquitted (scenario) / (story)
1929
Wolf Song (screenplay)
1928
Someone to Love (scenario)
1928
His Private Life (story)
1928
Tillie's Punctured Romance (writer)
1928
Feel My Pulse (scenario)
1927
Now We're in the Air (story)
1927
The Rough Riders
1927
Wedding Bill$ (screenplay) / (story)
1926
Going Crooked
1926
The Daffy Dill (Short) (scenario) / (story)
1925
A Regular Fellow
1925
Paths to Paradise (screen play by)
1925
Why Hesitate? (Short) (scenario)
1925
A Rarin' Romeo (Short) (scenario)
1925
Love Goofy (Short) (scenario)
1925
Great Guns (Short) (scenario)
1925
The Night Club (screenplay)
1925
French Pastry (Short) (scenario)
1924
Easy Pickin's (Short) (scenario)
1924
High Gear (Short) (scenario)
1924
Border Women (scenario)
1924
Grandpa's Girl (Short) (story)
1924
Cornfed (Short) (scenario)
1923
Prepared to Die (writer)
1923
Let's Go (scenario) / (story)
1923
Going South (Short) (scenario)
1923
Danger Ahead (story)
1923
The Godmothers (Short) (scenario)
1921
Oh, Brother! (Short) (scenario)
1920
Beating Cheaters (Short)
1920
Her Perfect Husband (Short) (story)
1920
No Babies Allowed (Short)
1920
The Inferior Sex (scenario)
1920
Silk Stockings (Short) (scenario)
1920
Kissed in a Harem (Short) (scenario)
1920
Teasing the Soil (Short) (story)
1920
Should a Husband Tell? (Short)
1920
Good Morning, Nurse (Short) (scenario)
1920
Hoodooed (Short) (scenario)
1920
Why Cooks Go Cuckoo (Short) (story)
Actor
1917
Reaching for the Moon as
Secondary Supporting Role (uncredited)
Script Department
1931
Palmy Days (continuity)

References

Keene Thompson Wikipedia