Charles Belden

Charles Belden

Deceased · Born: Apr 21, 1904 · Died: Nov 3, 1954

Personal Details

BornApr 21, 1904 Montclair, New Jersey, USA
Spouse
  • Joan Marsh

    ( Dec 2, 1938 to Oct 22, 1943 )
  • Beth Milton

    ( Oct 8, 1932 to Oct 15, 1937 )

Biography

​From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.   Charles Josiah Belden (November 16, 1887 – 1966) was a photographer and rancher who was famous for his visceral photographs of the area around Meetseetse, Wyoming. Belden was born into a wealthy California family. His grandfather, Josiah Belden, was an early California pioneer who made millions in San Francisco real estate. Charles Belden bought his first camera to record a European tour with his school friend, Eugene Phelps. The highlight of the tour was a journey through Russia in Belden's 1908 Packard, the first automobile to make such a trip in the country. After the trip, Belden went to work as a cowboy on the Phelps (Pitchfork) Ranch in Wyoming. In 1912, Belden married Eugene's sister, Frances. The couple had three children, Annice, Margot, and Mary Elizabeth, who died while still a toddler. Eugene's father died in 1922, leaving Eugene and Charles to take over management of the Pitchfork Ranch.  Airplanes became a fascination for Belden. In the late 1920s, Charles became involved in raising antelope and sending them by airplane to zoos around the world, including some to Germany in the Hindenburg. He helped to pioneer the process of planting fish from the air and filmed the experience for future reference. In addition, he helped the Wyoming Game and Fish Commission conduct a census of wildlife herd populations using aerial photographs. Estate taxes, mismanagement, and an agricultural depression that began in 1921 took their toll on the Pitchfork and the ranch fell into decline. To meet expenses, in the 1930's the family turned their home into a dude ranch, but this response did not stop the financial drain. After many years of strained relations, Charles divorced Frances in 1940 and moved to Florida with a new wife, Verna Steele Belden. Charles Belden died in 1963 of a self-inflicted gunshot wound. Description above from the Wikipedia article Charles Josiah Belden  licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Career

1953
House of Wax
House of Wax as Story
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1950
Double Deal
Double Deal as Screenplay
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1948
Million Dollar Weekend
Million Dollar Weekend as Writer
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Borrowed Trouble
Borrowed Trouble as Screenplay
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Silent Conflict
Silent Conflict as Screenplay
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1947
The Marauders
The Marauders as Screenplay
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1946
South of Monterey
South of Monterey as Writer
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Beauty and the Bandit
Beauty and the Bandit as Screenplay
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The Gay Cavalier
The Gay Cavalier as Story, Screenplay
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1945
The Strange Mr. Gregory
The Strange Mr. Gregory as Screenplay
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1942
Bullet Scars
Bullet Scars as Writer
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1940
Tear Gas Squad
Tear Gas Squad as Screenplay
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1939
Torchy Blane.. Playing with Dynamite
Kid Nightingale
Kid Nightingale as Screenplay
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On Dress Parade
On Dress Parade as Writer
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1938
Charlie Chan in Honolulu
Charlie Chan in Honolulu as Screenplay
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Mr. Moto's Gamble
Mr. Moto's Gamble as Writer
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1937
We Have Our Moments
We Have Our Moments as Story
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Charlie Chan at Monte Carlo
Charlie Chan at Monte Carlo as Writer, Screenplay
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1936
Charlie Chan at the Opera
1935
A Shot in the Dark
A Shot in the Dark as Screenplay
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Symphony of Living
Symphony of Living as Story
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1934
Port of Lost Dreams
Port of Lost Dreams as Writer
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The Ghost Walks
The Ghost Walks as Screenplay
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Fugitive Road
Fugitive Road as Screenplay
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Sons of Steel
Sons of Steel as Story
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1933
Mystery of the Wax Museum
1932
A Fool's Advice
A Fool's Advice as Screenplay
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