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  1. Harriet Oettinger Parsons (1906 – 1983) was an American film producer, actress, director, and magazine writer; one of the few female producers in the United States at the time. Her mother was famed gossip columnist Louella Parsons.

  2. Like Louella, Harriet Parsons was a shrewd professional who combated the prejudices of her contemporaries in order to achieve success in the Hollywood film industry. Upon signing with Columbia Pictures to direct and produce the series Screen Snapshots in 1934, Harriet became the only woman producer and, with the exception of Dorothy Arzner ...

  3. Herbert Spencer ( Derby, Inglaterra; 27 de abril de 1820 - Brighton, Inglaterra; 8 de diciembre de 1903) fue un naturalista, filósofo, sociólogo, psicólogo y antropólogo inglés. Está considerado el «padre» del darwinismo social a partir de la adaptación de la teoría de la evolución a la sociedad. 1 .

  4. James married Harriet Eddy Parsons in 1890. He graduated from Amherst College (Class of 1889). Business interests. For many years, Arthur Curtiss James was the largest stockholder in the Phelps Dodge organization, but was an “unknown captain of industry”, shunning publicity.

  5. Harriet Parsons was born on August 23, 1906 in Burlington, Iowa, USA. She was a producer and director, known for Clash by Night (1952), Susan Slept Here (1954) and The Enchanted Cottage (1945). She was married to King Kennedy. She died on January 2, 1983 in Santa Monica, California, USA.

    • August 23, 1906
    • January 2, 1983
  6. She and her first husband, John Parsons, moved to Burlington, Iowa. Her only child, Harriet (1906–1983), who grew up to become a film producer, was born there. While in Burlington, Parsons saw her first motion picture, The Great Train Robbery (1903). When her marriage broke up, Parsons moved to Chicago.

  7. Harriet Parsons was born in Burlington, Iowa, in 1906, the daughter of John Dement Parsons and the powerful Hollywood columnist Louella Parsons . At age six, Harriet appeared as "Baby Parsons" in two Essanay movies, Margaret's Awakening and The Magic Wand.