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  1. Robert Presnell Sr. The much-traveled Robert Presnell spent part of his childhood in Cuba and in the Phillippines. After his family settled in Chicago he attended technical school, and, subsequently, Chicago University. Graduating in 1914, Robert drifted into journalism. Between 1919 and 1923 he was employed by the Chicago Tribune as a foreign ...

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    • Lake View, Iowa, USA
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    • Burbank, California, USA
  2. Presnell was born in Chicago, the son of Robert Presnell Sr. and his Puerto Rican actress wife, Cecilia. Aside from being a producer and serving officer in WW2 Pacific theatre, Presnell Sr. was also a screenwriter making his son a second-generation writer. He started his writing career as a reporter for the Milwaukee Journal.

  3. Robert Presnell Sr.. Writer: Meet John Doe. The much-traveled Robert Presnell spent part of his childhood in Cuba and in the Phillippines. After his family settled in Chicago he attended technical school, and, subsequently, Chicago University. Graduating in 1914, Robert drifted into journalism. Between 1919 and 1923 he was employed by the Chicago Tribune as a foreign correspondent while at the ...

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  5. Robert Presnell Sr. is known as an Screenplay, Producer, Writer, Story, Adaptation, Associate Producer, and Dialogue. Some of his work includes Meet John Doe, Perry Mason, The Kennel Murder Case, Second Chance, The Real Glory, The Guilty, Employees' Entrance, and The Lost Squadron.

  6. Robert Presnell Sr. Writer, Producer. Born April 29, 1894 in Lake View, Iowa, USA. The much-traveled Robert Presnell spent part of his childhood in Cuba and in the Phillippines. After his family settled in Chicago he attended technical school, and, subsequently, Chicago University. Graduating in 1914, Robert drifted into journalism.

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  8. Robert Presnell Sr.. Writer: Meet John Doe. The much-traveled Robert Presnell spent part of his childhood in Cuba and in the Phillippines. After his family settled in Chicago he attended technical school, and, subsequently, Chicago University. Graduating in 1914, Robert drifted into journalism. Between 1919 and 1923 he was employed by the Chicago Tribune as a foreign correspondent while at the ...

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