Jack Henley

Bio: American screenwriter Jack Henley started out at the Vitaphone studios in Brooklyn. Henley scripted a handful of Edgar Bergen-Charlie McCarthy short subjects during the 1934-35 season, and when Vitaphone closed its Flatbush studios in 1939, he moved to the company's Burbank, California headquarters, where he penned such offbeat 2-reelers as Elsa Maxwell's The Lady… More

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