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  1. William Percy Lipscomb (born 1887 in Merton, Surrey, England, died 25 July 1958) was a British-born Hollywood playwright, screenwriter, producer and director. He died in London in 1958, aged 71. Career. Lipscomb edited a brewery magazine and wrote sketches for gramophone companies in his spare time. [1] .

    • Screenwriter
    • 1928–1959 (film)
  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0513744W.P. Lipscomb - IMDb

    W.P. Lipscomb. Writer: Pygmalion. Oscar-winner W.P. Lipscomb (born William Percy Lipscomb in 1887 in Merton, England) was a British playwright and screenwriter who also produced and directed motion pictures.

    • Writer, Producer, Director
    • October 1, 1887
    • W.P. Lipscomb
    • July 25, 1958
  3. William Nunn Lipscomb Jr. (December 9, 1919 – April 14, 2011) was a Nobel Prize-winning American inorganic and organic chemist working in nuclear magnetic resonance, theoretical chemistry, boron chemistry, and biochemistry.

  4. January 1934. ( 1934-01) Running time. 98 minutes. Country. United Kingdom. Language. English. Colonel Blood a is a 1934 British historical adventure film written and directed by W. P. Lipscomb and starring Frank Cellier, Anne Grey and Mary Lawson.

  5. W.P. Lipscomb. Writer: Pygmalion. Oscar-winner W.P. Lipscomb (born William Percy Lipscomb in 1887 in Merton, England) was a British playwright and screenwriter who also produced and directed motion pictures.

  6. William Nunn Lipscomb Jr. (December 9, 1919 – April 14, 2011) [2] was a Nobel Prize-winning American inorganic and organic chemist working in nuclear magnetic resonance, theoretical chemistry, boron chemistry, and biochemistry. Biography. Overview. Lipscomb was born in Cleveland, Ohio.

  7. Colonel Blood: Directed by W.P. Lipscomb. With Frank Cellier, Anne Grey, Mary Lawson, Allan Jeayes. The exploits of historical 17th-century renegade Thomas Blood and his attempted theft of the British Crown Jewels.

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