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- Birth nameGeorge Fitzallan Bronson Howard
- George Bronson Howard was born on January 7, 1879 in Relay, Maryland, USA. George Bronson was a writer and director, known for Perils of the Secret Service (1917), The Last Cigarette (1917) and The Crimson Blade (1917). George Bronson was married to Dos Skinner, Margaret Sackville and Jean ?. George Bronson died on November 20, 1922 in Los Angeles, California, USA.
- SpousesDos Skinner(February 27, 1907 - February 1908) (divorced)Margaret Sackville (1 child)Jean ?(? - November 20, 1922) (his death)
- American author, playwright, drama critic, journalist and war correspondent.
- He served as an intelligence officer with the British Army during the First World War.
- Reported on the Japanese-Russo War for the London Daily Chronicle.
- A month before he chose to end his life, he began working as a screen writer at Universal. Depression and the lingering affects of wounds suffered during the First World War were thought to have lead to his suicide.
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