Bernard McConville
Writing · Adaptation · Writer · Scenario Writer
Born Oct 16, 1887 · Denver, Colorado, USA
Active 1915–1961
Lee Bernard McConville was an American screenwriter. He wrote for more than 90 films between 1915 and 1946. He was born in Denver, Colorado and died in Los Angeles County, California. He married actress Louise Owen in 1917.
Filmography
Home on the Range (1946) — StorySaddlemates (1941) — StoryTimber Stampede (1939) — StoryCannonball Express (1932) — ScreenplayA Texas Steer (1927) — WriterVolcano (1926) — WriterThe Phantom of the Opera (1925) — TreatmentThe Best People (1925) — WriterWings of Youth (1925) — Scenario WriterWomen Who Give (1924) — Adaptation · ScreenplayThe Rose of Paris (1924) — WriterThe Gaiety Girl (1924) — Scenario WriterHell's Hole (1923) — Scenario WriterQuincy Adams Sawyer (1922) — WriterA Fool There Was (1922) — WriterShame (1921) — ScreenplayThe Old Swimmin' Hole (1921) — WriterLittle Lord Fauntleroy (1921) — ScreenplayDoubling for Romeo (1921) — Writer45 Minutes from Broadway (1920) — Scenario WriterMy Lady's Ankle (1920) — StoryA Yankee Princess (1919) — StoryThe Sleeping Lion (1919) — StoryThe Little School Ma'am (1916) — Story