- A graduate of Columbia University in New York City, James Oppenheim was a schoolteacher and settlement house worker turned writer, poet, essayist and magazine writer who founded the influential literary magazine, "The Seven Arts Magazine" in 1913. The author of thirteen books, including a book of collected poems, and a study of Jungian psycho-analytical theory, Oppenheim was blacklisted due to his opposition to America's involvement in World War I.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Jane Margaret Laight
- SpousesLinda Gray(1927 - August 3, 1932) (his death)Lucy Seckel(June 1, 1905 - 1914) (divorced, 2 children)
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