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Charles Byron Griffith (September 23, 1930 – September 28, 2007) was an American screenwriter, actor, and film director. He was the son of Donna Dameral, radio star of Myrt and Marge, along with Charles' grandmother, Myrtle Vail, and was best known for writing Roger Corman productions such as A Bucket of Blood (1959), The Little Shop of ...
Charles B. Griffith. Writer: Little Shop of Horrors. Legendary screenwriter Charles Byron Griffith was born in Chicago on September 23, 1930. His mother and grandmother starred in the famous radio show, "Myrt and Marge," which went on to New York and became a soap opera.
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Charles B. Griffith. Writer: Little Shop of Horrors. Legendary screenwriter Charles Byron Griffith was born in Chicago on September 23, 1930. His mother and grandmother starred in the famous radio show, "Myrt and Marge," which went on to New York and became a soap opera.
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Sep 23, 2013 · Charles B. Griffith (1930-2007) is one of my favorite screenwriters. Almost the entirety of Griffith’s career was spent working for Roger Corman from the mid 1950s through the late 1980s as a screenwriter, 2nd unit director (occasionally as full director), and on a handful of occasions, as an actor.
Aug 2, 2012 · All are Roger Corman movies, all written by Charles B. Griffith (1930–2007), among many more. These interview excerpts are taken from the excellent “Backstory 3: Interviews with Screenwriters of the 1960s”, one of a 4-part series edited by Patrick McGilligan.
Charles B. Griffith. Screenwriter/Director/Actor. 22 September 1930 to 27 September 2007. An enduring cult favourite in Roger Corman’s canon, The Little Shop Of Horrors (1959) owes much to Griffith’s contribution as screenwriter, second unit director and actor in several small roles.
Who was Charles B. Griffith? Charles Byron Griffith was a Chicago-born screenwriter, actor and film director, son of Donna Dameral, radio star of Myrt and Marge. along with Charles' grandmother, Myrtle Vail, and was best known for writing Roger Corman productions such as A Bucket of Blood, The Little Shop of Horrors, and Death Race 2000.