Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://wikidata.dbpedia.org/resource/Q6263407> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 51 of
51
with 100 triples per page.
- Q6263407 subject Q13242448.
- Q6263407 subject Q14772743.
- Q6263407 subject Q15095817.
- Q6263407 subject Q20967758.
- Q6263407 subject Q22085197.
- Q6263407 subject Q6647036.
- Q6263407 subject Q6939247.
- Q6263407 abstract "John Weld (February 24, 1905 in Birmingham, Alabama – June 14, 2003 in Monarch Beach, Dana Point, California) was an American newspaper reporter and writer.Weld had an early career in Hollywood in the 1920s as a stunt double for Tom Mix, Buck Jones and other stars. He wrote about those days in his 1991 book "Fly Away Home: Memoirs of a Hollywood Stunt Man." During the late 1920s Weld was a reporter for the New York Herald Tribune in Paris and the New York American and New York World in New York City. He was married to the journalist and writer Carol Weld from 1927-1932.Among John Weld's books are "Don't You Cry for Me," a 1940 novel based on the Donner party; the autobiographical "Young Man in Paris" (1985); and "September Song," a 1998 biography of his friend, actor Walter Huston.Weld wrote screenplays for Columbia and Universal; served as director of publicationsfor the Ford Motor Co. in Dearborn, Mich., and owned Ford dealerships in Laguna and San Clemente, California. Weld co-published the Laguna Beach Post with his second wife, Katy.".
- Q6263407 birthDate "1905-02-24".
- Q6263407 birthYear "1905".
- Q6263407 deathDate "2003-06-14".
- Q6263407 deathYear "2003".
- Q6263407 spouse Q5044601.
- Q6263407 spouse Q546450.
- Q6263407 thumbnail Johnweld.jpg?width=300.
- Q6263407 wikiPageWikiLink Q1066835.
- Q6263407 wikiPageWikiLink Q13242448.
- Q6263407 wikiPageWikiLink Q14772743.
- Q6263407 wikiPageWikiLink Q15095817.
- Q6263407 wikiPageWikiLink Q15440453.
- Q6263407 wikiPageWikiLink Q162621.
- Q6263407 wikiPageWikiLink Q20967758.
- Q6263407 wikiPageWikiLink Q22085197.
- Q6263407 wikiPageWikiLink Q2630976.
- Q6263407 wikiPageWikiLink Q2984695.
- Q6263407 wikiPageWikiLink Q345468.
- Q6263407 wikiPageWikiLink Q5044601.
- Q6263407 wikiPageWikiLink Q532494.
- Q6263407 wikiPageWikiLink Q546450.
- Q6263407 wikiPageWikiLink Q6647036.
- Q6263407 wikiPageWikiLink Q6939247.
- Q6263407 wikiPageWikiLink Q788771.
- Q6263407 birthDate "1905-02-24".
- Q6263407 deathDate "2003-06-14".
- Q6263407 name "John Weld".
- Q6263407 occupation "journalist, writer".
- Q6263407 spouse Q5044601.
- Q6263407 spouse Q546450.
- Q6263407 type Person.
- Q6263407 type Agent.
- Q6263407 type Person.
- Q6263407 type Agent.
- Q6263407 type NaturalPerson.
- Q6263407 type Thing.
- Q6263407 type Q215627.
- Q6263407 type Q5.
- Q6263407 type Person.
- Q6263407 comment "John Weld (February 24, 1905 in Birmingham, Alabama – June 14, 2003 in Monarch Beach, Dana Point, California) was an American newspaper reporter and writer.Weld had an early career in Hollywood in the 1920s as a stunt double for Tom Mix, Buck Jones and other stars.".
- Q6263407 label "John Weld".
- Q6263407 depiction Johnweld.jpg.
- Q6263407 name "John Weld".