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Submission declined on 1 January 2024 by Seawolf35 (
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Comment: Article appears to be a work in progress. Currently incomplete, text includes "He married Jean ?."
microbiologyMarcus(petri dish·
growths) 20:50, 23 February 2024 (UTC)
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Film producer and director in the United States
Meets the criteria for creative professionals in addition to being covered substantially in reliable independent sources cited.
FloridaArmy (
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Owen Crump was a writer, director, and producer in the United States. He painted. He worked in radio.
Career
In 1926, Crump performed in the show The Cajun. He was a writer for the 1950 show Southern Exposure.[1][2][3]
He was a screenwriter for Jack Warner.[4] He made a series of "pro-American" short films for the U.S. government.[5] After World War II, Warner chose him to helm a series of four films.[6] He worked on
The Bell System Science Series films.
He obtained copyrights for installments in the Death's Diary series.[7]