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Frances Marion

Frances Marion

Writingb. November 18, 1888San Francisco, California, USA
About

Frances Marion (November 18, 1888 – May 12, 1973) was an American journalist, author, and screenwriter often cited as the most renowned female screenwriter of the 20th century alongside June Mathis and Anita Loos. She was the first writer to win two Academy Awards. Born Marion Benson Owens in San Francisco, California, she worked as a journalist and served overseas as a combat correspondent during World War I. On her return home, she moved to Los Angeles and was hired as a writing assistant, an actress and general assistant by "Lois Weber Productions", a film company owned and operated by pioneer female film director Lois Weber.She has a face as an actor, but she preferred a work that she isn't in the camera. She learned how to write a scenario from Weber. Marion wrote a story for a movie for her, but it burned before it was released.

Filmography
Dinner at Eight
Dinner at Eight1989 · Original Film Writer
The Champ
The Champ1979 · Story
The Pirate
The Pirate1948 · Additional Writing
Molly and Me
Molly and Me1945 · Novel
Green Hell
Green Hell1940 · Original Story, Screenplay
Knight Without Armour
Knight Without Armour1937 · Adaptation, Writer
Love from a Stranger
Love from a Stranger1937 · Screenplay, Adaptation
Camille
Camille1936 · Screenplay
Riffraff
Riffraff1936 · Screenplay, Story
Dinner at Eight
Dinner at Eight1933 · Screenplay
The Prizefighter and the Lady
The Prizefighter and the Lady1933 · Story
Hold Your Man
Hold Your Man1933 · Writer
Secrets
Secrets1933 · Adaptation, Screenplay
Cynara
Cynara1932 · Adaptation, Screenplay
Blondie of the Follies
Blondie of the Follies1932 · Screenplay, Story
Emma
Emma1932 · Story
The Champ
The Champ1931 · Writer, Story
The Big House
The Big House1931 · Writer
The Secret Six
The Secret Six1931 · Writer
Anna Christie
Anna Christie1930 · Adaptation
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