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  1. Scope and arrangement. This collection documents the career and life of American writer, actor, dancer, model, and artist Charles Bruce Millholland with writings, personal files, scrapbooks, and artwork. Sometimes he acted and modeled under the name Bruce Millholland.

  2. Charles Bruce Millholland was born on 1 February 1903 in Chicago, Illinois, USA. He was an actor and writer, known for Twentieth Century (1934), The Ford Theatre Hour (1948) and Ford Star Jubilee (1955). He died on 18 May 1991.

    • Actor, Writer
    • February 1, 1903
    • Charles Bruce Millholland
    • May 18, 1991
  3. Scope and Contents. This collection contains copies of documents used by Charles Bruce Millholland to write Limestone Town, an unpublished book he worked on while employed by the Indiana Federal Writers' Project in 1939. The documents range from 1922 to 1937 and contain quarry and mill worker wage scales; United States limestone producing areas ...

    • 140 North Senate Avenue, Indianapolis, Indiana, 46204
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  4. Charles Bruce Millholland was born on February 1, 1903 in Chicago, Illinois, USA. He was an actor and writer, known for Twentieth Century (1934), The Ford Theatre Hour (1948) and Ford Star Jubilee (1955). He died on May 18, 1991.

    • February 1, 1903
    • May 18, 1991
  5. Charles Bruce Millholland (1903-1991) was an American playwright, author, dancer, actor, model, and artist best known for his play The Napoleon of Broadway, which was the basis for Ben Hecht and Charles MacArthur's hit comedy Twentieth Century.

  6. Charles Bruce Millholland was born on February 1, 1903 in Chicago, Illinois to William and Anna Millholland. His family later moved to Indianapolis, Indiana. Millholland attended Indiana University and the Chicago Academy of Fine Arts and became an author and playwright.

  7. Mar 25, 2016 · On the Twentieth Century (Feb 19, 1978 - Mar 18, 1979) Based on the play by Bruce Millholland. Musical Comedy Original. Twentieth Century (Dec 24, 1950 - Jun 30, 1951) Based on a play by Bruce Millholland. Play Comedy Revival. Twentieth Century (Dec 29, 1932 - May 20, 1933) Based on a play by Charles Bruce Millholland. Play Comedy Original.

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