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  1. Elliott Arnold (September 13, 1912 – May 13, 1980) was an American newspaper feature writer, novelist, and screenwriter. Born in Brooklyn , New York , he became a feature writer with the New York World-Telegram and authored dozens of novels.

  2. May 14, 1980 · Elliott Arnold, author of more than 25 novels and other books on such themes as the Western Indian frontier and World War II confrontations, died yesterday after a brief illness in Mount Sinai ...

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  4. Elliott Arnold was born September 13, 1912, in New York City to parents Jack and Gertrude Frank Arnold. He attended college at CCNY and NYU. He began his writing career while in college, as a reporter at the Brooklyn Times. He wrote his first novel Two Loves at 18 years old. In 1932 he started writing for the NY World Telegram.

  5. Elliott Arnold died May 13, 1980, in New York City. From the description of Papers of Elliott Arnold, 1920s-1980, (bulk, 1934-1980). (University of Arizona). WorldCat record id: 57363243. Elliott Arnold was born September 13, 1912, in New York City to parents Jack and Gertrude Frank Arnold. He attended college at CCNY and NYU.

  6. Elliott Arnold. Born. in Brooklyn, New York, The United States. September 13, 1912. Died. May 13, 1980. edit data. Elliot Arnold was an American newspaper feature writer, novelist, screenwriter, and became a feature writer with the New York World-Telegram. Among his books, Elliott Arnold is probably best known for his novel Blood Brother that ...

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  7. Elliott Arnold was born September 13, 1912, in New York City to parents Jack and Gertrude Frank Arnold. He attended college at CCNY and NYU. He began his writing career while in college, as a reporter at the Brooklyn Times. He wrote his first novel Two Loves at 18 years old. In 1932 he started writing for the NY World Telegram. During his time ...

  8. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Glynis_JohnsGlynis Johns - Wikipedia

    Johns was predeceased by all four of her husbands. The first to die was her third husband, Cecil Henderson, in 1978, followed by her fourth husband, Elliott Arnold, in 1980, her first husband, Anthony Forwood, in 1988, and her second husband, David Foster, in 2010. Her son, Gareth Forwood, died in 2007 from a heart attack during cancer treatment.

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