Frances Marion Movies and Career Information
Nov 18, 1888
San Francisco
Actor and Writer
Frances Marion (November 18, 1888 – May 12, 1973) was an American journalist, author, and screenwriter often cited as the most renowned female screenwriter of the twentieth century alongside June Mathis and Anita Loos. Born Marion Benson Owens in San Francisco, California, she worked as a journalist and served overseas as a combat correspondent during World War I. On her return home, she moved to Los Angeles and was hired as a writing assistant by "Lois Weber Productions", a film company owned and operated by pioneer female film director Lois Weber. As "Frances Marion", she wrote many scripts for actress/filmmaker Mary Pickford, including Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm and The Poor Little Rich Girl, as well as scripts for numerous other successful films of the 1920s and 1930s. She became the first female to win an Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay in 1930 for the film The Big House, she received the Academy Award for Best Story for The Champ in 1932. She was credited with writing 300 scripts and over 130 produced films. She directed and occasionally appeared in some of Mary Pickford's early movies. She was married four times, first to Wesley de Lappe, and later to Robert Pike,
- Frances Marion Movies before 2012
- Love Light (1921) 1921
- Movies Written by Frances Marion
- Champ 2003
- Wind 1958
- Molly and Me (1945) 1945
- Knight Without Armour (1937) 1937
- Riffraff (1935) 1935
- Dinner at Eight 1933
- Cynara 1932
- Secret Six (1931) 1931
- Big House (1930) 1930
- Min and Bill (1930) 1930
- Anna Christie (1930) 1930
- Bringing Up Father (1928) 1928
- Wind (1928) 1928
- Love (1927) 1927
- Humoresque (1920) 1920
- Flapper (1920) 1920
- Poor Little Rich Girl (1917) 1917
- Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm (1917) 1917
- Cossacks
- Anna Christie (1923)
- Son of the Sheik
- Secrets