Cleves Kinkead
writer
Cleves Kinkead was born on Mar 04, 1882 in USA. Cleves Kinkead's big-screen debut came with Common Clay directed by Victor Fleming in 1930.
Cleves Kinkead worked as a newspaper reporter for the Louisville Post before joining his father's law firm (1905-1913) and later serving a short stint in the Kentucky House of Representatives. His best known work, "Common Clay", which was given the Harvard Prize Play Award, was written in 1913 after he had left his father's law firm and was attending classes at Harvard University.
Birthday
Mar 04, 1882Place of Birth
Louisville, Kentucky, USA
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- 1930
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