Kathryn Stuart | |
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Born | New Jersey, USA |
Education | Columbia University |
Occupation(s) | Screenwriter, editor |
Years active | 1918–1922 |
Kathryn Stuart, sometimes credited as Katherine Stuart or Kathryne Stuart, was an American screenwriter active during Hollywood's silent era.[1]
Biography
Stuart attended Columbia University before taking up a career as a journalist and publicity woman. She resided in New York while writing screenplays and worked for Famous Players–Lasky (and later Paramount Artcraft).[2][3]
Selected filmography
- Timothy's Quest (1922)
- Behind Masks (1921)
- Something Different (1920)
- After Six Days (1920)
- 39 East (1920)
- Away Goes Prudence (1920)
- That Stolen Kiss (1920)
- Erstwhile Susan (1919)
- The Career of Katherine Bush (1919)
- His Bridal Night (1919)
- The Probation Wife (1919)
- The Unpardonable Sin (1919)
- Cheating Cheaters (1919)
- The Road Through the Dark (1918)
- The Savage Woman (1918)
References
- ↑ Curtis, James (2015). William Cameron Menzies: The Shape of Films to Come. Pantheon Books. ISBN 978-0-375-42472-4.
- ↑ "Writers". Motion Picture Studio Directory: 294. 1919 – via Ancestry.com.
- ↑ "Motion Picture Titles Big Factor in the Success or Failure of Screen Works". The New York Tribune. Retrieved January 12, 2019.
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