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If Noel Langley was born in South Africa in 1911 he would have been a British citizen and carried a British passport. His successful film career was mainly based on British films.
Why then does Wiki describe him as American?.
He may have become an American citizen but must he really be described so matter of fact as American?...Oh Dear....Oh Dear....
== Pen-name? ==
== Pen-name? ==



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Nationality: If Noel Langley was born in South Africa in 1911 he would have been a British citizen and carried a British passport. His successful film career was mainly based on British films. Why then does Wiki describe him as American?. He may have become an American citizen but must he really be described so matter of fact as American?...Oh Dear....Oh Dear....

Pen-name?

In the bibliography many of the books are by Arthur Baker or other names. Did Langley use pen-names? If os the article should say otherwise tis a tad confusing. SmokeyTheCat 09:44, 2 April 2011 (UTC)[reply]

Oh, I see. They are the publisher's names. Sorry, to be so dim. SmokeyTheCat 09:45, 2 April 2011 (UTC)[reply]