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Wilson Collison (November 5, 1893 – May 25, 1941) was a writer and playwright.


Early years

Wilson Collison was the son of John B. Collison, a clerk in the City Engineer's Office, and Mary E. Gardner. Wilson Collison abandoned plans to become a scientist when he found he preferred writing. Showing signs of early talent he was nine when a Columbus newspaper accepted one of his stories. His writing was largely self-developed, as he completed only one year of high school. He worked as a printer, a stenographer, an advertising writer, and as a clerk in the wholesale and retail drug business.


Actor

At 18 Collison became an actor with a repertory company that toured small towns in Michigan. He also was a vaudeville performer.


Playwright and novelist

Collison's fame as a playwright came in 1919, when ''Up in Mabel's Room'' became a Broadway hit. Collison was an $18-a-week clerk in a Columbus, Ohio drugstore when he turned out this first success, in collaboration with
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, about the pursuit of an incriminating undergarment which a shy bridegroom in a single bold moment had presented to a young woman whom he had temporarily fancied. Collison also co-wrote two successful farces with
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: ''
The Girl in the Limousine ''The Girl in the Limousine'' is a 1924 American comedy film starring Larry Semon and featuring Oliver Hardy. The film is based on the 1919 The Girl in the Limousine (play), play of the same name by Wilson Collison and Avery Hopwood. Plot Ca ...
'' (1919), about a man who is robbed and left in a woman's bedroom, and '' Getting Gertie's Garter'' (1921), about a lawyer who doesn't understand the difference between a bracelet and a garter. Collison's play ''Red Dust'', which closed after eight performances in New York, became the 1932 Clark Gable film by the same name and the 1953
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''. The hit movie had been a flop on stage: "Red Dust, a turgid play," was "a repetitious melodrama ... Another of those plays of the tropics, or anyway the near tropics, where passions are primitive and men wear their shirts open in the front," wrote ''
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''. His 1932 novel ''Red-Haired Alibi'' was turned into a feature-length film of the same name by Tower Productions. Directed by
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, it was the first feature-length film to include
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in the credits. The Maisie series of motion pictures, with the first in 1939, was from Collison's novel ''Dark Dame''. MGM cast
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as Maisie Ravier, a brash American working woman. Sothern played the same role in a half-hour weekly radio series. One of Collison's works was adapted as 1933 film '' Sing Sinner Sing''.


Works


Plays

*1919 ''Up in Mabel's Room'' *1919 ''
The Girl in the Limousine ''The Girl in the Limousine'' is a 1924 American comedy film starring Larry Semon and featuring Oliver Hardy. The film is based on the 1919 The Girl in the Limousine (play), play of the same name by Wilson Collison and Avery Hopwood. Plot Ca ...
'' *1920 ''The Girl with the Carmine Lips'' *1921 '' Getting Gertie's Garter'' *1921 ''A Bachelor's Night'' *1922 ''Desert Sands'' *1923 ''Debris'' *1928 ''Red Dust''


Novels

*1929 ''Murder in the Brownstone House'' *1930 ''Diary of Death'' *1931 ''Blonde Baby'' *1931 ''Expensive Women'' *1931 ''The Woman in Purple Pajamas'' *1932 ''Farewell to Women'' also called ''Dishonable Darling'' *1932 ''Red-haired Alibi'' *1932 ''Shy Cinderella'' *1933 ''Millstones'' *1933 ''One night with Nancy'' *1933 ''Sexational Eve'' *1934 ''Congo Landing'' *1935 ''Save a Lady'' *1935 ''The Second Mrs. Lynton'' *1936 ''Glittering Isle''


Filmography

* ''
The Girl in the Limousine ''The Girl in the Limousine'' is a 1924 American comedy film starring Larry Semon and featuring Oliver Hardy. The film is based on the 1919 The Girl in the Limousine (play), play of the same name by Wilson Collison and Avery Hopwood. Plot Ca ...
'' (1924, based on ''The Girl in the Limousine'') * '' Up in Mabel's Room'' (1926, based on ''Up in Mabel's Room'') * ''Getting Gertie's Garter'' (1927, based on ''Getting Gertie's Garter'') * '' Divorce Made Easy'' (1929) * '' Expensive Women'' (1931, based on ''Expensive Women'') * '' A Scarlet Week-End'' (1932, based on ''The Woman in Purple Pajamas'') * '' Three Wise Girls'' (1932, based on ''Blonde Baby'') * '' The Crusader'' (1932) * '' The Red-Haired Alibi'' (1932, based on ''Red-haired Alibi'') * '' Red Dust'' (1932, based on ''Red Dust'') * ''
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'' (UK, 1933, based on ''Getting Gertie's Garter'') * '' Sing Sinner Sing'' (1933) * '' Smart Girl'' (1935) * '' Woman Wanted'' (1935) * '' There's Always a Woman'' (1938) ** ''There's That Woman Again'' (1938) * '' The Mad Miss Manton'' (1938) * '' Maisie'' (1939) ** '' Congo Maisie'' (1940) ** '' Gold Rush Maisie'' (1940) ** '' Maisie Was a Lady'' (1941) ** '' Ringside Maisie'' (1941) ** '' Maisie Gets Her Man'' (1942) ** '' Swing Shift Maisie'' (1943) ** '' Maisie Goes to Reno'' (1944) ** '' Up Goes Maisie'' (1946) ** '' Undercover Maisie'' (1947) * '' Moon Over Burma'' (1940) * '' Up in Mabel's Room'' (1944, based on ''Up in Mabel's Room'') * '' Getting Gertie's Garter'' (1945, based on ''Getting Gertie's Garter'') * ''
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'' (1953, based on ''Red Dust'') * ''Maisie'', unsold
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based on "Maisie" character; aired on television
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'' New Comedy Showcase'' (1960)


Death

Collison died at home of a heart attack. He had no funeral, at his request, and his remains were cremated."Death Takes Wilson Collison, Author of Popular Comedies". ''Los Angeles Times''. May 26, 1941. p. A1. His wife remarried in 1942. Her next husband, Edwin Atherton died two years later.


References

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