Clyde Brion Davis was born on 22 May 1894 in Unadilla, Nebraska, USA. He was a writer, known for Adventure (1945). He was married to Martha Wirt. He died on 19 July 1962 in Salisbury, Connecticut, USA.
American journalist, Hollywood screenwriter, and author, he settled in
Salisbury, CT, in 1946 to become a full-time writer. Reviewers
who liked his work placed him in the literary school of realism; others
denounced what they saw as his thudding, insensitive style. He listed his hobbies as
"hypochondria and weed-culture.".