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Charles Beaumont (I) (1929–1967)

Charles Beaumont was the pseudonym for Charles Leroy Nutt, born on Chicago's North Side on January 2 1929. He also occasionally wrote under the names Charles McNutt and E.T. Beaumont (the latter apparently based on the name of a Texas town). Tragically short-lived, Beaumont was a dynamic and imaginative author and screenwriter of macabre... See full bio »

Died:

(age 38) in California, USA

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Filmography

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2000 Miss Gentilbelle (short) (written by)
 
1990 Brain Dead (screenplay / story)
 
1985-1986 The Twilight Zone (TV series)
Shadow Play/Grace Note (1986) ( segment "Shadow Play")
Dead Woman's Shoes/Wong's Lost and Found Emporium (1985) ( segment "Dead Woman's Shoes")
 
1979 Racconti di fantascienza (TV series)
Ultimi riti (1979) (short story "Last Rites")
 
1968 Journey to the Unknown (TV series)
Miss Belle (1968) (story)
The New People (1968) (story)
 
1968 Journey Into Darkness (story "The New People")
 
1965 Mister Moses
 
1964 The Masque of the Red Death (screenplay)
 
1964 Death at the Stock Car Races (TV movie)
 
1964 Suspense (TV series)
I, Buck Larsen (1964) (written by)
 
1964 7 Faces of Dr. Lao (screenplay)
 
1959-1964 Twilight Zone (TV series)
Queen of the Nile (1964) (writer)
Number 12 Looks Just Like You (1964) (writer)
Living Doll (1963) (written by)
Passage on the Lady Anne (1963) (written by)
The New Exhibit (1963) (writer)
 
1963 The Haunted Palace (screenplay)
 
1963 The Alfred Hitchcock Hour (TV series)
The Long Silence (1963) (teleplay)
 
1962 The Intruder (novel / screenplay)
 
1962 Burn, Witch, Burn (screenplay)
 
1962 Premature Burial (screenplay)
 
1960-1961 Thriller (TV series)
Guillotine (1961) (adaptation)
Girl with a Secret (1960) (adaptation)
 
1961 Route 66 (TV series)
The Quick and the Dead (1961) (story)
 
1961 Ursula (short) (short story "Miss Gentilbelle")
 
1960 Naked City (TV series)
Down the Long Night (1960) (writer)
 
1960 Richard Diamond, Private Detective (TV series)
East of Danger (1960) (writer)
 
1960 Have Gun - Will Travel (TV series)
The Lady on the Wall (1960) (written by)
 
1960 Alfred Hitchcock Presents (TV series)
Backward, Turn Backward (1960) (teleplay)
 
1959 Alcoa Presents: One Step Beyond (TV series)
Brainwave (1959) (writer)
The Captain's Guests (1959) (dramatisation)
 
1959 Wanted: Dead or Alive (TV series)
The Healing Woman (1959) (story / teleplay)
Angels of Vengeance (1959) (writer)
 
1959 Markham (TV series)
The Marble Face (1959) (writer)
 
1959 Buckskin (TV series)
Act of Faith (1959) (writer)
 
1959 Goodyear Theatre (TV series)
Afternoon of the Beast (1959) (story)
 
1958 Steve Canyon (TV series)
Operation B-52 (1958) (writer)
 
1958 Queen of Outer Space (screenplay)
 
1957 Schlitz Playhouse (TV series)
The Face of a Killer (1957) (story / teleplay)
 
1954 Concert of Intrigue (US version)
 
1954 Four Star Playhouse (TV series)
Masquerade (1954) (story)
 
Show ShowSoundtrack (1 title)
1962 The Wonderful World of the Brothers Grimm (lyrics: "The Singing Bone")
 
Show ShowActor (1 title)
1962 The Intruder
Mr. Paton
 

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Personal Details

Other Works:

Novel (w/William F. Nolan): "Omnibus of Speed" (as Keith Grandland) See more »

Publicity Listings:

1 Article  | See more »

Alternate Names:

Keith Grantland | C.H. Lovehill | S.M. Tenneshaw
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Trivia:

His early death was a particularly shocking and distressing one - he suffered from a degenerative aging disease which gave him, at age 38, the appearance of a centenarian. It has been speculated that he was suffering simultaneously from Pick's Disease and early-onset Alzheimer's Disease. A busy and prolific writer for most of his adult life... See more »

Nickname:

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Star Sign:

Capricorn