Ernest Howard Culbertson, also known as E. H. Culbertson and Howard Culbertson, (April 29, 1886, New York – July 1972, New York City) was an American newsreel editor, journalist, playwright, and screenwriter. Educated in Washington D. C., Culbertson began his career working for William Randolph Hearst as a features writer for The Washington Times. A pioneer in newsreel journalism, he was appointed head of the features department for William Fox's newly created Fox News in 1919; the organization that invented the newsreel. He later worked as a newsreel editor for Universal Newsreel. As a dramatist he is best known for the play Goat Alley which was first staged on Broadway in 1921 and later revived in 1927. He also wrote screenplays for films made by Pathé Exchange and Paramount Pictures, and was a writer for the 1937 CBS Radio program Living Dramas of the Bible.
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ErnestHowardCulbertson, also known as E. H. Culbertson and HowardCulbertson, (April 29, 1886, New York – July 1972, New York City) was an American newsreel...
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Fogelberg dies of cancer at 56". The Denver Post. Retrieved 2023-12-18. Culbertson, Charles. "When crooner Tony Fontane performed in Staunton". The News...
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