Owen Crump was an American screenwriter, film director, and producer known for his work in propaganda films during World War II. Born in Muskogee, Oklahoma, he worked alongside Warner Bros. Studios and made propaganda films for the United States Army Air Forces. In 1942, he helped form the United States Army Air Forces's First Motion Picture Unit, where he served as a commander. Crump's contributions to the film industry included both military and civilian projects, showcasing his versatility and dedication to filmmaking.
Birthday: December 30, 1903
Death: February 13, 1998
October 04, 1941
May 20, 1948
December 06, 1952
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February 21, 1962
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August 31, 1966
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February 05, 1962
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