Lawrence Kimble


Lawrence Edwin Kimble was an American screenwriter.

Early life and career

On September 21, 1904, Kimble was born in Bakersfield, California, one of five children born to Sarah Elizabeth Stanley and Arthur William Kimble.
Beginning in 1924, Kimble worked for several years as a reporter with The Bakersfield Californian before making his screenwriting debut in 1936 with All American Chump. He was a charter member of the Screen Writers Guild.

Personal life

On June 1, 1935, Kimble married Marjorie Hedrick.

Death

On September 3, 1977, Kimble died of a heart attack at Valley Presbyterian Hospital.

Selected filmography

The Country Bumpkin Submarine D-1 Love, Honor and Behave The Adventures of Jane Arden It All Came True The Devil Pays Off Pardon My Stripes Pierre of the Plains Bells of Capistrano The Bugle Sounds Moonlight Masquerade Tahiti Honey Music in Manhattan Seven Days Ashore Pan-Americana The Bamboo Blonde Beat the Band Angel on the Amazon Mystery in Mexico