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  1. Curtis Kenyon’s screen credits include Lloyds of London (1936), Seven Days’ Leave (1942), starring Lucille Ball, the Bob Hope comedy The Princess and the Pirate (1944), Tulsa (1949), and Two Flags West (1950), both co-written with Frank S. Nugent.

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    Curtis Kenyon. Writer: The Princess and the Pirate. Curtis Kenyon was born on 14 March 1912 in Albany, New York, USA. He was a writer, known for The Princess and the Pirate (1944), Lloyd's of London (1936) and Seven Days' Leave (1942).

    • Curtis Kenyon
    • April 6, 2003
    • March 14, 1912
  3. Jul 18, 2023 · On Jan. 16, 1960, citing “a consistently uncompromising attitude on the part of producers,” WGA president Curtis Kenyon, a former screenwriter now toiling in television, called a “two ...

  4. Curtis Kenyon. Writer: The Princess and the Pirate. Curtis Kenyon was born on 14 March 1912 in Albany, New York, USA. He was a writer, known for The Princess and the Pirate (1944), Lloyd's of London (1936) and Seven Days' Leave (1942).

    • March 14, 1912
    • April 6, 2003
  5. Curtis Kenyon is known as an Story, Screenplay, and Writer. Some of his work includes Hawaii Five-O, Rawhide, Bathing Beauty, Two Flags West, The Princess and the Pirate, Lloyd's of London, Tulsa, and The Fabulous Dorseys.

  6. Kenyon College (/ ˈ k ɛ n j ə n / KEN-yən) is a private liberal arts college in Gambier, Ohio, United States.It was founded in 1824 by Episcopal Bishop Philander Chase.It is the oldest private institution of higher education in the state of Ohio and enrolls approximately 1,800 undergraduate students.

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  8. Curtis Jean Kenyon was born on October 13, 1933, to Harry R. and Mildred (Curtis) Kenyon near St. Lawrence, South Dakota. In 1940, the family moved to Minnesota and lived in Brooten for three years before making their home in Mankato.

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