Ronald Davidson

Ronald Davidson (July 13, 1899 — July 28, 1965) was an American screenwriter. He was born in Arizona and died in San Diego, California.

Ronald Davidson started his career as a short story writer and in 1943 was appointed as story editor for Republic Studios movie serials and some feature films. He has also written some TV films and serials and has been associate producer for some film productions.

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