William Dudley Pelley - Place of Birth, Date of Birth, Age, Wiki, Facts, Net Worth, Birthday, Biography and Family

William Dudley Pelley, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Family, Facts, Age, Net Worth, Biography and More in FamedBorn.com


#50
Most Popular
Boost
Mar 12, 1890 Lynn, Massachusetts, United States Died on 30 Jun 1965 (aged 75)

American political activist, screenwriter, and convicted fraudster

Pisces

About William Dudley Pelley

  • William Dudley Pelley (March 12, 1890 – June 30, 1965) was an American writer, spiritualist and fascist political activist. He came to prominence as a writer, winning two O.
  • Henry Awards and penning screenplays for Hollywood films.
  • His 1929 essay "Seven Minutes in Eternity" marked a turning point in Pelley's career, earning a major response in The American Magazine where it was published as a popular example of what would later be called a near-death experience.
  • His experiences with mysticism and occultism drifted towards the political, and in 1933 Pelley founded the Silver Legion of America, a fascist, para-military league.
  • He ran for president of the U.S.
  • in 1936 as the candidate for the Christian Party. He was sentenced to 15 years in prison for sedition in 1942, and released in 1950.
  • Upon his death, The New York Times assessed him as "an agitator without a significant following".

Search Celebrity

    Celebrity of the day
    English singer-songwriter, rapper and actor

    Dappy

    English singer-songwriter, rapper and actor