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| William M. Conselman (1896-1940), known as Bill Conselman, was a successful Hollywood writer. He began his career writing for newspaper cartoons and created the syndicated comic strip Ella Cinders with artist Charles Plumb. He moved to Hollywood in 1920 where he worked as a screenwriter until his death at the age of 44. In Hollywood, he often worked with writer Jack Woodford. He also directed the film Four A.M. in 1928. Writing Credits
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