English novelist and screenwriter Ernest Bowen Pascal was born on January 11, 1896 to Annette Sara Sterner and Goodrigde Sinderby Brown, also known as Julian Pascal) in London, England. He was most known for his novels that became films during the silent era and into the beginning of the sound era. He penned novel The Age for Love, which Howard Hughes turned into a film starring Billie Dove in 1931 that is now lost. He also contributed on a 1947 RKO Radio Pictures, Inc. film detailing the travels of Lewis and Clark.
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Carol Henry was a stunt actor appearing in over one western films and television shows. Born on July 14, 1918 in Walters, Oklahoma, Henry is known for playing uncredited henchmen roles in westerns, but also played in films such as the Howard Hughes-produced The Conqueror (1956). Henry died on September 17, 1987 in North Hollywood, Calfornia.
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