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  1. Channing Pollock (March 4, 1880 – August 17, 1946) was an American playwright, critic and screenwriter, whose works included The Evil Thereof (1916) and the memoir The Footlights, Fore and Aft (1911).

  2. Channing Pollock (1880-1946) is an obscure figure in the American theatre, whose well-structured plays reflected the quixotic idealism of their creator, his firm belief in traditional values, and his sense of moral urgency.

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  3. Overview. Channing Pollock. (1880—1946) Quick Reference. (1880–1946), born in Washington, D.C., became a New York journalist and dramatic critic, and began his career as a playwright with an adaption of Norris's The Pit (1900). This was ... From: Pollock, Channing in The Oxford Companion to American Literature » Subjects: Literature.

  4. Jul 17, 2014 · No, he was more keen on tracking down celluloid record of Channing Pollock, the American illusionist who plays the title role in Franju’s 1963 movie. In Franju’s reimagining of the character (accomplished with the collaboration of coscenarist Jacques Champreux), the dashing Judex is not so much a proto-Batman as a shadowy quasi-hero with a ...

  5. Channing Pollock may refer to: Channing Pollock (writer) (1880–1946), American playwright and critic. Channing Pollock (magician) (1926–2006), American magician and actor.

  6. Channing Pollock 1880 - 1946 The writer Channing Pollock started his professional career as a critic for different newspapers like The Washington Post, The Times and Dramatic Mirror.

  7. Channing Pollock was well-known as the author of such famous works, as The Evil Thereof (1916) and the memoir The Footlights, Fore and Aft (1911). Among the periodicals to which he contributed were the American Magazine, Reader's Digest, and American Mercury.