Biography
Willis Goldbeck was born on October 24, 1898, in New York City, USA. He was a screenwriter known for his work in the early to mid-20th century Hollywood. Goldbeck's career spanned over a decade, during which he contributed to several notable films.
One of Goldbeck's most renowned works is the 1932 film "Freaks," a controversial yet critically acclaimed horror film directed by Tod Browning. Goldbeck co-wrote the screenplay for this film, which is remembered for its unique narrative and bold themes.
In addition to his screenwriting work, Goldbeck also served as a producer's assistant on the 1936 film "The Garden of Allah." This role provided him with a broader understanding of film production, beyond just the writing aspect.
Goldbeck's final credited work was the 1929 silent film "Wild Or…





