Without lying down

Frances Marion and the powerful women of early Hollywood

475 pages

English language

Published Jan. 1, 1997 by Scribner.

ISBN:
978-0-684-80213-8
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OCLC Number:
36245942

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Frances Marion was Hollywood's highest paid screenwriter - male or female - for almost three decades. She was the first woman to twice win an Academy Award for screenwriting. From 1916 to 1946 she wrote over two hundred scripts covering every conceivable genre for stars such as Mary Pickford, Gary Cooper, Greta Garbo, Marion Davies, Rudolph Valentino, Clark Gable, Marion Davies, Rudolph Valentino, Clark Gable, and Marie Dressler. Irving Thalberg "adored her and trusted.

her completely," William Randolph Hearst named her for the head of west coast production for his Cosmopolitan studios, and in 1928, Sam Goldwyn raised her salary to an unparalleled $3,000 a week. Her stories were directed by George Cukor, John Ford, Alan Dwan, and King Vidor, and she went on to direct and produce a dozen films on her own. On top of all this, she painted, sculpted, spoke several languages fluently, and played "concert caliber" …

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Subjects

  • Friends and associates
  • Women in the motion picture industry
  • Frau
  • Biography
  • Women screenwriters
  • Drehbuchautor
  • Film
  • History

Places

  • United States
  • California
  • Hollywood (Los Angeles, Calif.)
  • USA
  • Los Angeles