Hilda Stone (occasionally credited by her birth name, Hilda Hess) was an American screenwriter active in the 1930s and 1940s.
Hilda Stone | |
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| Born | Hilda Laura Hess August 2, 1905 Sierra Mojada, Mexico |
| Died | March 4, 1992 (aged 86) Los Angeles, California, USA |
| Occupation | Screenwriter |
| Spouse(s) | John Stone (div.) George Marton |
| Children | Peter Stone |
Hilda Hess was born in Sierra Mojada, Mexico, to Louis Hess (a Bavarian Jewish merchant involved in mining) and Mollie Sanders; the family later spent time in El Paso.[1] She graduated from El Paso High School and ended up working as a newspaper reporter for several years.[2]
By the 1920s, she had settled in Los Angeles, where she gained employment as a script reader in Fox's scenario department before working her way into a writing role. Her first credited screenplay was on 1934's Dos Más Uno Dos, a Spanish-language film.
In 1926, Hilda married fellow screenwriter John Stone.[3][4] She and her husband—who went on to be a well-known producer at Fox—later collaborated on a number of films.[5] Their son, Peter Stone, later became a screenwriter and acclaimed playwright. The pair divorced in 1949 after she eloped to Paris with writer[6] George Marton[7].[8][9] After the divorce, she retired form the business.
She lived at the Sierra Towers and died in Los Angeles on March 5, 1992. She is buried at Hillside Memorial Park.
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