fiction.wikisort.org - ScreenwriterFaith Green was an American screenwriter active during Hollywood's silent era. She worked with directors like David Hartford, King Vidor, and Henry McRae.
American screenwriter
Faith Green |
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| Born | New York, USA |
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| Occupation | Screenwriter, journalist |
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Green got her start as a journalist in New York City before turning to screenwriting;[1] she also served as secretary of the New York Pen & Brush Club.[2] Mrs. Green (husband unknown) resided in New York but also worked extensively in Canada.[3] She was also valued due to her editing skills and knowledge of censor boards in the U.S. and Canada.[4]
She spent time with Ralph Connor and adapted many of his novels for the big screen.[4] At one point, she was in talks with Canada's Lady Byng of Vimy to adapt a story into a film, but this doesn't seem to have come to fruition.[5]
Selected filmography
References
- "Social Affairs and Personal Items". The Calgary Herald. July 12, 1924. Retrieved January 14, 2019.
- "I Saw It in the Tribune!". The Winnipeg Tribune. May 13, 1920. Retrieved January 14, 2019.
- "Ottawa Production Man from Glengarry". The Ottawa Citizen. February 2, 1922. Retrieved January 14, 2019.
- "Picture Writer to Give Counsel". The Ottawa Citizen. March 4, 1922. Retrieved January 14, 2019.
- "May Film Barriers". The Vancouver Province. March 24, 1922. Retrieved January 14, 2019.
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