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L. Frank Baum(1856-1919)

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  • Producer
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L. Frank Baum
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L. Frank Baum became a success with his 1883 production of "The Maid of Arran" in 1882. He was a dreamer, had a printing press and an amateur newspaper, "The Rose Lawn Home Journal" and published a coin and stamp collecting guide. He failed at almost everything through poor business sense. He had been an actor, though only successfully in "The Maid of Arran," a newspaper editor ("The Aberdeen Saturday Pioneer"), a store owner (Baum's Bazaar, from which he filed for bankruptcy on New Year's Day of 1899), and motion picture producer and director. He met everything with enthusiasm and talent, but things did not work just right and only became successful again as a writer. Diverse in audience and subject matter, he is best remembered for his fourteen Oz books and their subsidiary fantasies. He is said to have singlehandedly created the fantasy genre out of the Andersen-style literary fairy tale. He used a variety of pseudonyms for juvenile series made at the publishers request, the best known and most successful being as Edith Van Dyne, who was once played by an actress at a luncheon with another publisher who wanted to meet her. The name was later used by Emma Speed Sampson, who continued some of his series.

Baum was a kind and gentle family man, who never swore or told dirty jokes, nor was he able to punish his four sons, whom Maud had to handle for him. He was born with a bad heart and suffered several minor attacks, including one induced by The Peekskill Military Academy at age 14. He loved to make fun of the military after that incident, as one can see in his Oz books. He created and headed The Oz Film Manufacturing Company in 1914 and directed one film the year later, after which his son Frank Joslyn Baum took it over, changing the name to Dramatic Feature Films, after the Oz name had been cursed as box-office poison, despite excellent critical reception of J. Farrell MacDonald's The Patchwork Girl of Oz (1914).

He continued writing, sitting up in bed long after his health had failed him, and his final Oz book was published posthumously in 1920. It was only his second attempt at science fiction. Baum's writing attracted legions of fans of all ages, both during and after his lifetime. His work has influenced such writers as Gore Vidal, Ray Bradbury, and Terry Brooks. The Oz series has been continued both officially and unofficially after his death. Frank Joslyn Baum sold the film rights of the first Oz book to MGM in 1934, and Walt Disney soon picked up the rest, unable to secure the original from them, for he, too, had desired to make a film version, as had been done before by Baum himself, Otis Turner, Ray C. Smallwood, Larry Semon, Ethel Meglin, Ted Eshbaugh, and many subsequent to 1939. Ironically, Baum moved to Hollywood at Ozcot to have a quiet place to write, which, of course, resulted in the OFMC. One other notable work by Baum is Tamawaca Folks, a spoof of his vacation town of Macatawa Michigan, taking the name of Michigan author John Esten Cooke and changing it to John Estes Cooke. Baum himself has a supporting role (under a different name) in the novel, which was based on all the vacationers. Baum's health problems limited his life to 63 years, but his literary output was remarkable, though mostly forgotten. An episode of the television series Death Valley Days (1952) features him and Maud as characters.
BornMay 15, 1856
DiedMay 6, 1919(62)
BornMay 15, 1856
DiedMay 6, 1919(62)
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Judy Garland, Ray Bolger, Jack Haley, Bert Lahr, and Frank Morgan in The Wizard of Oz (1939)
The Wizard of Oz
8.1
  • Writer
  • 1939
The Fairylogue and Radio-Plays (1908)
The Fairylogue and Radio-Plays
5.2
  • Writer
  • 1908
Fairuza Balk, Brian Henson, John Alexander, Sean Barrett, Denise Bryer, Justin Case, Lyle Conway, Stewart Harvey-Wilson, Jean Marsh, Stephen Norrington, Tim Rose, Deep Roy, Michael Sundin, and Mak Wilson in Return to Oz (1985)
Return to Oz
6.7
  • Writer
  • 1985
The Last Egyptian (1914)
The Last Egyptian
5.2
  • Writer(as Anonymous)
  • 1914

Credits

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Writer



  • Wicked: For Good
    • characters
    • Post-production
    • 2025
  • Dorothy and Alice
    • character created by:
    • Pre-production
  • Untitled Wizard of Oz/Horror Project
    • based in the universe created by
    • In Development
  • The Woggle Bug - The Movie
    • Writer
    • Post-production
  • L. Frank Baum's the Wonderful Wizard of Oz
    • novel "The Wonderful Wizard of Oz"
    • Post-production
  • Oz
    • based on the novel by
    • In Production
    • TV Series



  • Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo in Wicked (2024)
    Wicked
    7.5
    • characters (uncredited)
    • 2024
  • Bigfoot in Wonderland (2024)
    Bigfoot in Wonderland
    • characters
    • 2024
  • Matthew Lillard, Kevin Conroy, William Hanna, George Newbern, Eric Bauza, Jeremy Shada, Maisie Williams, and Daniel DiVenere in MultiVersus (2024)
    MultiVersus
    6.3
    Video Game
    • character: The Wicked Witch of the West
    • 2024
  • Dee & Friends in Oz (2024)
    Dee & Friends in Oz
    7.3
    TV Series
    • based from the story idea of (uncredited)
    • 2024
  • Offsite Connecticut Theatre Presents A Revival of 1903's Musical Extravaganza the Wizard of Oz (2023)
    Offsite Connecticut Theatre Presents A Revival of 1903's Musical Extravaganza the Wizard of Oz
    • Writer
    • 2023
  • The Wonderful Wizard of Oz - A Psych Rock Movie! (2023)
    The Wonderful Wizard of Oz - A Psych Rock Movie!
    • Writer
    • 2023
  • The Tin Woods (2023)
    The Tin Woods
    8.2
    Short
    • novel
    • 2023
  • Arly Canales in The Wizard of Oz (2023)
    The Wizard of Oz
    8.2
    • based on the novel by (uncredited)
    • 2023
  • Denis Grüring in Parlez-moi de Vous (2016)
    Parlez-moi de Vous
    TV Series
    • characters
    • 2023
  • Radioteatro de Navidad de la Cadena Ser (2013)
    Radioteatro de Navidad de la Cadena Ser
    Podcast Series
    • novel
    • 2022
  • Yellow Brick Road
    • characters
    • 2022
  • Classic Audiobook Collection (2022)
    Classic Audiobook Collection
    Podcast Series
    • Writer
    • 2022
  • The Wonderful Wizard of Oz
    Short
    • Writer
    • 2021
  • The Fireside Reading of the Wonderful Wizard of Oz (2021)
    The Fireside Reading of the Wonderful Wizard of Oz
    Video
    • Writer
    • 2021
  • Richard Houlihan, Tom O'Brien, Joe Filippone, Lukas Bailey, Kevin Michael Shiley, Scott E. Brosius, Zachary Keane, and Dean Houlihan in Mashup at the Movies (2021)
    Mashup at the Movies
    4.0
    • characters
    • 2021

Producer



  • In Dreamy Jungletown
    Short
    • producer
    • 1916
  • The Magic Bon Bons
    Short
    • producer
    • 1915
  • The Country Circus
    Short
    • producer
    • 1915
  • A Box of Bandits
    Short
    • producer
    • 1915
  • The Last Egyptian (1914)
    The Last Egyptian
    5.2
    • producer
    • 1914
  • His Majesty, the Scarecrow of Oz (1914)
    His Majesty, the Scarecrow of Oz
    5.3
    • producer
    • 1914
  • The Magic Cloak of Oz (1914)
    The Magic Cloak of Oz
    5.2
    Short
    • producer
    • 1914
  • The Patchwork Girl of Oz (1914)
    The Patchwork Girl of Oz
    5.4
    • producer
    • 1914
  • The Land of Oz
    6.6
    Short
    • producer
    • 1910
  • The Fairylogue and Radio-Plays (1908)
    The Fairylogue and Radio-Plays
    5.2
    • producer
    • 1908

Additional Crew



  • Melissa George in Lost in Oz (2002)
    Lost in Oz
    6.0
    TV Movie
    • creator of original characters
    • 2002
  • Lost in Oz
    5.3
    TV Movie
    • creator of original characters
    • 2000
  • Asa Lindh in Venus Blue (1998)
    Venus Blue
    5.3
    Short
    • poetry excerpts
    • 1998
  • Off to See the Wizard (1967)
    Off to See the Wizard
    6.8
    TV Series
    • creator of original characters
    • 1967–1968
  • Tales of the Wizard of Oz (1961)
    Tales of the Wizard of Oz
    6.6
    TV Series
    • story and characters of the novel "The Wonderful Wizard of Oz"
    • 1961

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Nothing But A Coward
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Nothing But A Coward
Munchkinland
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Munchkinland
Munchkinland
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Munchkinland
Meeting the Wizard
Clip 2:35
Meeting the Wizard
I'm Melting
Clip 1:18
I'm Melting
No Place Like Home
Clip 0:53
No Place Like Home
The Muppets: Wizard of Oz
Trailer 1:30
The Muppets: Wizard of Oz

Personal details

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  • Alternative names
    • Floyd Akers
  • Height
    • 6′ 1″ (1.85 m)
  • Born
    • May 15, 1856
    • Chittenango, New York, USA
  • Died
    • May 6, 1919
    • Hollywood, California, USA(stroke)
  • Spouse
    • Maud Gage BaumNovember 9, 1882 - May 6, 1919 (his death, 4 children)
  • Children
      Kenneth Gage Baum
  • Parents
      Benjamin Ward Baum
  • Relatives
      Roger S. Baum(Great Grandchild)
  • Other works
    Playwright (as Louis F. Baum): "The Mackrummins". Comedy.
  • Publicity listings
    • 2 Biographical Movies
    • 3 Print Biographies
    • 1 Portrayal
    • 7 Articles

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  • Trivia
    Descendants of his went to South Dakota (in August 2006) to give an official apology to the descendants of Amerian Indian--mainly Sioux--tribes for newspaper editorials Baum wrote in 1890 justifying the infamous Wounded Knee Massacre of Indians by US troops that year and advocating the extermination of all surviving Indians.
  • Quotes
    [from an Aberdeen (SD) "Saturday Pioneer" editorial he wrote after the massacre of Sioux at Wounded Knee] [Wounded Knee] resulted in a terrible loss of blood to our soldiers and was "a disgrace to the war department . . . the "Pioneer" has before declared that our only safety depends upon the total extirmination [sic] of the Indians. Having wronged them for centuries we had better, in order to protect our civilization, follow it up by one more wrong and wipe these untamed and untamable creatures from the face of the earth.
  • Nicknames
    • Suzanne Metcalf
    • Schuyler Staunton
    • Louis F. Baum
    • Edith Van Dyne
    • Laura Bancroft
    • Capt. Hugh Fitzgerald
    • John Estes Cooke
    • Anonymous
    • Floyd Akers
    • George Brooks

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