Mildred Dein (born Mildred Gilrod) was an American screenwriter who worked primarily on genre films during 1950s.
Mildred Dein | |
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Born | Mildred Gilrod November 8, 1911 New York, USA |
Died | September 5, 1997 (aged 85) Encino, California, USA |
Occupation | Screenwriter |
Spouse(s) | Edward Dein |
Born in New York to Jewish immigrants from Russia and Germany, she married writer-director Edward Dein in Los Angeles in 1934, and the pair would go on to collaborate on half a dozen films over the next 20 years. The pair also wrote books like 1947's The Pencil Is Sharp together.[1] For years, they resided in a castle-like home in Los Angeles's Laurel Canyon.[2]
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