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George Goodchild : ウィキペディア英語版 | George Goodchild
George Goodchild (1888–1969) aka Alan Dare, Wallace Q. Reid, and Jesse Templeton, was a prolific and successful British writer of popular books, short stories, plays, and movies (e.g. 1921 ''Colorado Jim'' filmed as ''Colorado Jack''), who published over 200 works in his 60-year career, and beyond his lifetime. Books are still re-issued, mostly in large print for older readers. Featured characters include Inspector McLean, spy catcher Q33 Trelawney, Nigel Rix, and Trooper O'Neill (1932 film). He wrote and directed films based on books and stories, including ''Colorado Jack'' (1921), ''Bucking the Barrier'' (1923), ''The Public Defender'' (1931), ''Condemned to Death'' (1932), ''Trooper O'Neill'' (1932), and ''No Escape'' (1936). ==Personal life== Born in Kingston upon Thames in 1888, he married Dora Mary Hill, had one son and two daughters while living at The Great Quarry, Guildford. Before full-time writing, he worked in journalism and publishing. He died at Aldershot in 1969, aged 80.
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