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  1. Bess Meredyth was one of the solid core of first-class screenwriters, the majority of whom were women, who began their careers in the silent era and continued to enjoy success on into the coming of sound. Like many of the other women writers, Meredyth had early work in short-story and newspaper writing, as well as in vaudeville and stage acting.

  2. Bess Meredyth. Writer: Wonder of Women. Bess Meredyth was born on 12 February 1890 in Buffalo, New York, USA. She was a writer and actress, known for Wonder of Women (1929), Morgan's Raiders (1918) and A Woman of Affairs (1928).

  3. ast.wikipedia.org › wiki › Bess_MeredythBess Meredyth - Wikipedia

    Bess Meredyth finó en 1969 en Woodland Hills (Los Angeles), California. Frutu del so matrimoniu col actor y direutor Wilfred Lucas tuvo un fíu, John Meredyth Lucas (1919–2002), que aportó a guionista y direutor d'ésitu, trabayando ente otres producciones en distintos episodios de Mannix y Star Trek.

  4. Meredyth, Bess (1890–1969)American screenwriter . Born Helen MacGlashan in Buffalo, New York, in 1890; died in 1969. Source for information on Meredyth, Bess (1890–1969): Women in World History: A Biographical Encyclopedia dictionary.

  5. Bess Meredyth. Highest Rated: 92% The Mark of Zorro (1940) Lowest Rated: 80% The Affairs of Cellini (1934) Birthday: Feb 12, 1890. Birthplace: Buffalo, New York, USA. During her Hollywood career ...

  6. [Julius Epstein] 'When we had a story conference [for 'Casablanca'] and Mike [Michael Curtiz] came in the next day and made criticisms or suggestions, we knew they were Bess Meredyth’s ideas, not his, so it was easy to trip him up. We’d make a change and say, ‘What do you think, Mike?’ and he’d have to go back and ask Bess.'

  7. 15 de sept. de 2021 · Bess Meredyth. Meredyth studied piano as a child and worked on vaudeville in what were called ‘pianologues’, presentations that involved playing while singing or reciting. As with many of these early female screenwriters, she entered the industry as an extra, joining the Biograph Company in 1911. She soon realized that she could make more ...