Cosmo Hamilton
Cosmo Hamilton, born Henry Charles Hamilton Gibbs, was an English playwright and novelist. He was the brother of writers Arthur Hamilton Gibbs, Francis William Hamilton Gibbs, Helen Katherine Hamilton Gibbs and Sir Philip Gibbs.
Biography
Hamilton was born in Norwood, England. He took his mother's maiden name when he began to write. Hamilton was married twice: first to Beryl Faber, née Crossley Smith, who died in 1912. Hamilton then married Julia Bolton, the former wife of playwright Guy Bolton.His London musicals include The Catch of the Season, The Belle of Mayfair, The Beauty of Bath. During the First World War Hamilton was a lieutenant in the Royal Naval Air Service. He later wrote a number of Broadway shows and many screenplays, and his novels were the basis for several films.
In her April 1922 theater column, Dorothy Parker's review of Hamilton's Broadway play Danger remarked on the salacious content of Hamilton's plays: "There can longer be any doubt that it was from Cosmo Hamilton that the cosmic urge derived its name. Not even his own press agent could claim for Mr. Hamilton that it was he who conceived the notion of sex, but certainly he has given most of his life to capitalizing the idea. It has often been observed that if there were no such thing as sex, everything would be a lot better off. But then we must remember before we agree with the statement that were there no such thing, Mr. Hamilton would have nothing to write about."
Hamilton died, aged 72, in Guildford, England.
Works
Hamilton wrote dozens of novels, averaging a novel per year most of his adult life. His novels include:- Plain Brown
- A Plea for the Younger Generation
- The Door that Has No Key
- The Miracle of Love
- The Sins of the Children
- Scandal
- Two Kings and Other Romances
- Who Cares? A Story of Adolescence
- The Rustle of Silk
- Paradise
- His Majesty, the King: A Romantic Love Chase of the Seventeenth Century .
- ''Caste''
Filmography
- , directed by Joseph Byron Totten
- Scandal, directed by Charles Giblyn
- The Sins of the Children, directed by John S. Lopez
- Day Dreams, directed by Clarence G. Badger
- Who Cares?, directed by Walter Edwards
- Restless Souls, directed by William C. Dowlan
- One Week of Life, directed by Hobart Henley
- Men, Women, and Money, directed by George Melford
- The Miracle of Love, directed by Robert Z. Leonard
- Eve in Exile, directed by Burton George
- Duke's Son, directed by Franklin Dyall
- The Week-End, directed by George L. Cox
- Midsummer Madness, directed by William C. deMille
- The Door That Has No Key, directed by Frank Hall Crane
- The Princess of New York, directed by Donald Crisp
- Wealth, directed by William Desmond Taylor
- Reckless Youth, directed by Ralph Ince
- The Rustle of Silk, directed by Herbert Brenon
- Another Scandal, directed by Edward H. Griffith
- Who Cares, directed by David Kirkland
- Exchange of Wives, directed by Hobart Henley
- Paradise, directed by Irvin Willat
- Restless Youth, directed by Christy Cabanne
- The Three Passions, directed by Rex Ingram
- The Perfect Gentleman, directed by Tim Whelan
- The Exile, directed by Max Ophüls