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William M. Conselman(1896-1940)

  • Writer
  • Additional Crew
  • Producer
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William Marien Conselman was at the time of his death one of Hollywood's best-paid writers. Like many others, he came from the ranks of newspaper writers, having worked on papers in both Los Angeles and New York. In 1925 Conselman, along with artist Charles Plumb, started the daily comic strip "Ella Cinders", a modern version of the Cinderella story. The strip would stay in syndication until 1961. Conselman's entrance into the film industry as a gag writer came as a result of work he did in the mid-20s for a Hollywood studio publicity department.

Conselman was the oldest of three children born to Henry and Marian Connely Conselman. His father was originally from Pennsylvania, where his parents settled after arriving from Germany. Henry was employed in the theater districts in New York as a carpenter. Marian was born in Ireland and came to America at an early age.

Conselman and his wife Mina were both collectors. He loved to cook and had a large collection of dishes, while her passion was acquiring sculptured hands. They had two children: daughter Diedre was, for a while, married to tennis champion Don Budge and son William Conselman Jr. who would also have a career in Hollywood. William Marien Conselman died at home after a month's illness. His early death at the age of 43 was attributed to a liver ailment.
BornJuly 10, 1896
DiedMay 25, 1940(43)
BornJuly 10, 1896
DiedMay 25, 1940(43)
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Known for

Spencer Tracy and Claire Trevor in The Mad Game (1933)
The Mad Game
5.8
  • Writer
  • 1933
Red Hot Rhythm (1929)
Red Hot Rhythm
5.2
  • Writer
  • 1929
Sammy Cohen and Ted McNamara in Why Sailors Go Wrong (1928)
Why Sailors Go Wrong
  • Writer
  • 1928
Pajamas (1927)
Pajamas
  • Writer(as William Conselman)
  • 1927

Credits

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  • Bing Crosby, El Brendel, and Gloria Jean in If I Had My Way (1940)
    If I Had My Way
    6.0
    • Writer
    • 1940
  • Lucille Ball, Edward Everett Horton, Kay Kyser, and Adolphe Menjou in That's Right - You're Wrong (1939)
    That's Right - You're Wrong
    6.0
    • screen play
    • story (as William Conselman)
    • 1939
  • Joan Blondell, Bing Crosby, Mischa Auer, and Baby Sandy in East Side of Heaven (1939)
    East Side of Heaven
    6.6
    • screenplay
    • 1939
  • So This Is London (1939)
    So This Is London
    7.4
    • screenplay
    • 1939
  • Gracie Fields in Smiling Along (1938)
    Smiling Along
    6.6
    • screenplay (as William Conselman)
    • 1938
  • Randolph Scott, Shirley Temple, Gloria Stuart, Phyllis Brooks, Jack Haley, Bill Robinson, and Slim Summerville in Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm (1938)
    Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm
    7.0
    • contributor to treatment (uncredited)
    • 1938
  • Don Ameche and Ann Sothern in Fifty Roads to Town (1937)
    Fifty Roads to Town
    5.9
    • screenplay (as William Conselman)
    • 1937
  • Jane Darwell, Thomas Beck, Sally Blane, Joan Davis, and William Demarest in The Great Hospital Mystery (1937)
    The Great Hospital Mystery
    6.2
    • screenplay (as William Conselman)
    • 1937
  • J. Edward Bromberg, Rochelle Hudson, and Robert Kent in That I May Live (1937)
    That I May Live
    6.4
    • original screenplay (as William Conselman)
    • 1937
  • Irving Berlin, Madeleine Carroll, Alice Faye, Stepin Fetchit, Alan Mowbray, Dick Powell, Sig Ruman, Cora Witherspoon, and The Ritz Brothers in On the Avenue (1937)
    On the Avenue
    6.7
    • screen play (as William Conselman)
    • 1937
  • Shirley Temple, Robert Young, and Alice Faye in Stowaway (1936)
    Stowaway
    7.1
    • screen play (as William Counselman)
    • 1936
  • Stuart Erwin, Jack Haley, Arline Judge, and Patsy Kelly in Pigskin Parade (1936)
    Pigskin Parade
    6.1
    • screenplay (as William Conselman)
    • 1936
  • Private Number (1936)
    Private Number
    6.7
    • screen play (as William Conselman)
    • 1936
  • Walter C. Kelly in The Virginia Judge (1935)
    The Virginia Judge
    5.5
    • contributor to treatment
    • 1935
  • Shirley Temple and John Boles in Curly Top (1935)
    Curly Top
    6.8
    • contributing writer (uncredited)
    • 1935

Additional Crew



  • Jack Mulhall and Sally Starr in For the Love o' Lil (1930)
    For the Love o' Lil
    • supervisor (as William Conselman)
    • 1930
  • Nancy Carroll and Ford Sterling in Chicken a La King (1928)
    Chicken a La King
    • supervisor
    • 1928
  • Madge Bellamy in Silk Legs (1927)
    Silk Legs
    • supervisor (as William Conselman)
    • 1927

Producer



  • Spencer Tracy and Claire Trevor in The Mad Game (1933)
    The Mad Game
    5.8
    • producer
    • 1933
  • Red Hot Rhythm (1929)
    Red Hot Rhythm
    5.2
    • supervising producer
    • 1929

Personal details

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  • Alternative names
    • William Conselman Sr.
  • Height
    • 5′ 10½″ (1.79 m)
  • Born
    • July 10, 1896
    • Brooklyn [now in New York City], New York, USA
  • Died
    • May 25, 1940
    • Eagle Rock, Los Angeles, California, USA
  • Spouse
    • Mina Rambo? - 1940 (his death, 2 children)
  • Children
    • William Conselman Jr.
  • Other works
    Comic strip: "Ella Cinders" (filmed as Ella Cinders (1926)).
  • Publicity listings
    • 3 Articles

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    Father of William Conselman Jr..
  • Nickname
    • Bill

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