Burns Mantle
Burns Mantle was born on Dec 23, 1873 in USA. Burns Mantle's big-screen debut came with Yes or No directed by Roy William Neill in 1920.
American drama critic and essayist Burns Mantle was born Robert Burns Mantle in 1873 in Watertown, NY. He grew up in the Watertown area, but after finishing his education he struck out for the West. In 1892 he returned east again, intending to attend the Chicago World's Fair, but while he was in Denver he was offered a job as drama critic with the Denver Times, a position he held from 1898-1900. He then went to work in the same field for the Denver Republican, from 1900 to 1901. In that year he left for Chicago, and went to work for The Interocean, where he stayed until 1907. He stayed there for a year, then went over to the Chicago Tribune, where he was the dramatic editor and Sunday editor from 1908-1911. He left Chicago for New York, where he got a job as dramatic editor of the Evening Mail until 1922. That year he was hired as the dramatic critic and drama editor of the New York News, and stayed there. He has written several books on American plays and playwrights, and
Birthday
Dec 23, 1873Place of Birth
Watertown, New York, USA
Movies & TV Shows
- 1920
writer
- 1920
writer
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