Partner Harry Hervey, buried together
Queer Places:
Rainbow Row, 83 E Bay St, Charleston, SC 29401, Stati Uniti
Bonaventure Cemetery, 330 Bonaventure Rd, Thunderbolt, GA 31404, Stati Uniti
Carleton A. Hildreth (February 25, 1908 - March 12, 1977) was an actor, writer, researcher, and copy editor.
Carleton A. Hildreth was born on February 25, 1908.
He was an actor, writer, researcher, and copy editor. His last employment was as proofreader for the ''Savannah Morning News''.
After meeting Hervey, Hildreth typed and researched many of his partner's novels and travel books.
Together they co-wrote plays and screenplays, like ''Congai'' (1928) (produced by Sam H. Harris with Valerie Bergere)[1] [2] , ''Devil dance, a play in three acts'' (1927), [3] , ''Barracoon'' (1931), ''The Iron Widow'' (1931) and ''Black Orchid''.[4] He acted in at least one of their productions on Broadway. He also acted in ''We all do'' (1927) and ''Diana'' (1929).[5]
After Hervey's death, Hildreth went back to work as proofreader.
He lived in Savannah, Georgia.
In the 1920s Hildreth met Harry Hervey (1900-1951). They remained together for almost thirty years, until Hervey's death in 1951. At the beginning of the 1920s they lived in Charleston, at 89 East Bay St., one of the Rainbow Row Houses.[6] In the mid 1920s they traveled together in Southeast Asia and Orient. During the Great Depression they lost the Rainbow Row House and moved to the 141-145 Church Street, named "Pirate Houses".[7] After that they moved to Hollywood, California, where Hervey worked as screenwriter.
Rainbow Row House
Pirate Houses
Hildreth died on March 12, 1977, and is buried at Bonaventure Cemetery, Savannah, Georgia, with Hervey.[8]
The Carleton Hildreth and Harry Hervey papers are hosted by the Georgia Historical Society, Savannah, Georgia.[9]
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