Guy Gilpatric

Guy Gilpatric

John Guy Gilpatric (New York, 21 January 1896Santa Barbara 7 July 1950) was an American pilot, flight instructor, journalist, short-story writer and novelist, best known for his Mr. Glencannon stories.

Biography

Guy Gilpatric was born on 21 January 1896 in New York. He was the son of a Scottish immigrant. When he was seven years old he saw an airplane for the first time and decided he wanted to become a pilot. He succeeded at a very young age and in 1912 set the USA altitude record. He was a demonstration, stunt and test pilot and performed in various movies. For one movie it was planned he had to crash an airplane. Gilpatric did so and survived the crash. However, the recordings were not good so he had to do it again.

During World War I he was a fighter pilot for the US Army. He stayed in Europe and worked as a war reporter. After the war, Gilpatric lived in Antibes and worked as a publicity agent. It was there where he got the inspiration for his Mr. Glencannon stories, which were published in the Saturday Evening Post. In 1940, he and his wife Louise returned to the USA. In 1943, his book "Action in the North Atlantic" was made in to a film. Louise was hospitalised in 1950. By accident, her medical status card was swapped with that of someone else and she was told she was terminally ill. The couple then decided to commit suicide together, which they did on 7 July of the same year. After their deaths, the medical error was noticed.

Works

Gilpatric is best known for his short stories about Scottish ship engineer Colin Glencannon, published in the Saturday Evening Post and bundled in numerous books. A 39 episode TV series starring Thomas Mitchell as Colin Glencannon was produced in 1959.

Other works include "Action in the North Atlantic", which was made into a movie starring Humphrey Bogart, and which was nominated for an Academy Award for best story in 1943. In "Flying Stories" Gilpatric describes the adventures of his early years as a pilot. His collection of short stories entitled "Brownstone Front" takes place in New York City during the end of the 19th century and the start of the 20th. His novel "French Summer," is a humorous romance which revolves around vacationers at the French Riviera in the late 1920's.

His character Francis X. Olvaney, illustrated as a crooked Tammany Hall politician responsible for dangerous slum areas, appears in stories contained in both "Brownstone Front" and "Flying Stories," lending credence to the opinion that many of Gilpatric's short stories are autobiographical in nature.

In 1938, Gilpatric published "The Complete Goggler," considered the first comprehensive guide to goggle fishing. This book is now considered a prized collector's item.

External links

* [http://gaslight.mtroyal.ab.ca/glencann.htm Three Mr. Glencannon stories] at Gaslight etexts.
* [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0319626/ Guy Gilpatric at IMDB]
* [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0052470/ Glencannon TV series at IMDB]

Sources

* "Glencannon lapt de oorlog aan zijn laars" (Dutch translation of "Mr. Glencannon ignores the War" - ISBN 90-70348-50-5 ; Smit & Wytzes 1992)
* Internet Movie Database


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