American dramatist
Jack Kirkland
Kirkland in 1931
Born July 25, 1902 Died February 22, 1969(1969-02-22) (aged 66)New York City, U.S.
Occupation(s) Playwright, producer, director, screenwriter Known for Tobacco Road Spouses
Jayne Shadduck
(
m. 1934;
div. 1935)
Julie Laird
(
m. 1936;
div. 1937)
Nancy Hoadley
(
m. 1948)
Jack Kirkland (July 25, 1902 – February 22, 1969) was an American playwright, producer, director and screenwriter.[ 1]
Kirkland's greatest success was the play Tobacco Road , adapted from the Erskine Caldwell novel. His other plays included Frankie and Johnny ,[ 1] Tortilla Flat , Suds in your Eye , Mr. Adam , Man with the Golden Arm , and Mandingo .[ 2]
Kirkland collaborated with Melville Baker on several screen projects including Zoo in Budapest (1933) starring Loretta Young and Gene Raymond , Now and Forever (1934) starring Gary Cooper , Carole Lombard and Shirley Temple , and The Gilded Lily (1935) starring Claudette Colbert , Fred MacMurray and Ray Milland .
Jack Kirkland was married several times, including a marriage to actress and producer, Haila Stoddard , and he had several children with several wives, one of whom was the ballerina Gelsey Kirkland .
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