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  1. Wilson Collison (November 5, 1893 – May 25, 1941) [1] was a writer and playwright. Early years. Wilson Collison was the son of John B. Collison, a clerk in the City Engineer's Office, and Mary E. Gardner. [2] . Wilson Collison abandoned plans to become a scientist when he found he preferred writing.

  2. Wilson Collison was born on 5 November 1893 in Glouster, Ohio, USA. He was a writer, known for Swing Shift Maisie (1943), Undercover Maisie (1947) and Red Dust (1932). He was married to Anzonetta May (Moore) Lloyd and Emma Lucile Kuhn. He died on 24 May 1941 in Beverly Hills, California, USA.

    • Writer
    • November 5, 1893
    • Wilson Collison
    • May 24, 1941
  3. Wilson Collison is known as an Story, Characters, Theatre Play, Writer, and Novel. Some of their work includes Mogambo, Red Dust, The Mad Miss Manton, There's Always a Woman, Three Wise Girls, A Blonde for a Night, Red Haired Alibi, and Gold Rush Maisie.

  4. Wilson Collison was born on 5 November 1893 in Glouster, Ohio, USA. He was a writer, known for Swing Shift Maisie (1943), Undercover Maisie (1947) and Red Dust (1932). He was previously married to Anzonetta May (Moore) Lloyd and Emma Lucile Kuhn.

  5. Wilson Collison (November 5, 1893 – May 25, 1941) was a writer and playwright. Quick Facts Born, Died ... Close. Early years. Wilson Collison was the son of John B. Collison, a clerk in the City Engineer's Office, and Mary E. Gardner. Wilson Collison abandoned plans to become a scientist when he found he preferred writing.

  6. Wilson Collison. Writer: Swing Shift Maisie. Wilson Collison was born on 5 November 1893 in Glouster, Ohio, USA. He was a writer, known for Swing Shift Maisie (1943), Undercover Maisie (1947) and Red Dust (1932). He was married to Anzonetta May (Moore) Lloyd and Emma Lucile Kuhn. He died on 24 May 1941 in Beverly Hills, California, USA.

  7. An apartment bedroom. The Girl in the Limousine is a play written by Wilson Collison and Avery Hopwood. [1] The story is a bedroom farce about a man who accidentally finds himself undressed in the bedroom of his ex-girlfriend. Producer A. H. Woods staged it on Broadway in 1919.

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