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  1. William James Hurlbut (1878 or July 13, 1883 – May 4, 1957) was a playwright, screenwriter, and artist. He was the grandson of Stephen Augustus Hurlbut. His father served as mayor of Belvidere, Illinois and invented an "instantaneous camera". William Hurlbut was involved in local theater productions and graduated from Belvidere High School.

  2. William James Hurlbut (July 13, 1883 – May 4, 1957) was a screenwriter. Hurlbut went to Hollywood in the early 1930s after writing several plays for Broadway, including "Lillies of the Field," “Bride of the Lamb” and “Little Miss Fixit.”

  3. Oct 15, 2010 · Bride of the Lamb. by. Hurlbut, William James, 1883-. Publication date. 1926. Topics. Drama, Drama -- 20th century. Publisher. New York, Boni and Liveright.

  4. William Hurlbut was born on July 13, 1878 in Belvidere, Illinois, USA. He was a writer, known for Bride of Frankenstein (1935), Ladies Must Love (1933) and Madame Spy (1934). He died on May 4, 1957 in Hollywood, California, USA.

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  5. William Hurlbut, another well-known screenplay writer who wrote Imitation of Life, came to see Baba on January 4th. He found it difficult to articulate his question of how he could live in the world, attend to his job and be spiritual at the same time.

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  6. Nov 14, 2020 · found: IMDb, June 23, 2011 (William Hurlbut, writer; William James Hurlbut, b. July 13, 1878, Belvidere, Ill.; d. July 13, 1878, Belvidere, Ill.; d. May 4, 1957, Hollywood, Calif.)

  7. Hurlbut, William J. (William James), 1883-1957, illust.: A Woman Ventures: A Novel , by David Graham Phillips (Gutenberg ebook) See also what's at your library , or elsewhere .