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Bess Meredyth (born Helen Elizabeth MacGlashen, February 12, 1890 – July 13, 1969) was a screenwriter and
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actress. The wife of film director
Michael Curtiz Michael Curtiz ( ; born Manó Kaminer; since 1905 Mihály Kertész; hu, Kertész Mihály; December 24, 1886 April 10, 1962) was a Hungarian-American film director, recognized as one of the most prolific directors in history. He directed cla ...
, Meredyth wrote ''
The Affairs of Cellini ''The Affairs of Cellini'' is a 1934 comedy film directed by Gregory La Cava and starring Frank Morgan, Constance Bennett, Fredric March, Fay Wray, and Louis Calhern. It is set in Florence. The film was adapted by Bess Meredyth from the play ''Th ...
'' (1934) and adapted ''
The Unsuspected ''The Unsuspected'' is a 1947 American mystery film, mystery film noir directed by Michael Curtiz and starring Claude Rains, Audrey Totter, Ted North, Constance Bennett, Joan Caulfield, and Hurd Hatfield. The film was based on a novel by Charlott ...
'' (1947). She was one of the 36 founders of the
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.


Early life

Meredyth began her involvement in performing and writing from an early age. Her father was the manager at a local theatre, and she studied piano throughout her childhood. After encouragement from her English teacher, Meredyth also pursued fiction writing. At the age of 13, she approached the local newspaper editor about writing a fiction column. Each story she wrote for the paper earned her a dollar, making this her first paid work as a writer. Meredyth began her career in show business in
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as a comedian. She most often sang or performed monologues while accompanying herself on the piano, a form she referred to as a "pianologue."


Acting career

Meredyth began her screen career as an extra at D.W. Griffith's Biograph Studios in New York, before moving to Los Angeles in 1911. Meredyth worked as an actress for five years, subsidizing her income with screenwriting. While most of this work was as an extra, her most prominent role was the titular character in the 4-reel ''Bess the Detectress'' (1914) serials.


Relationship With Wilfred Lucas

Meredyth met Wilfred Lucas in 1911 when he encouraged her to pursue screen acting. The year after, the two worked together on the film '' A Sailor's Heart'' (1913)'','' the first of many artistic collaborations. They were eventually given their production unit at
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, in which they produced the 30-reel long '' Trey of Hearts'' (1914) serials. Meredyth and Lucas had one child together, television writer
John Meredyth Lucas John Meredyth Lucas (May 1, 1919 – October 19, 2002) was an American writer, director and producer, primarily for television. Career Son of screenwriter Bess Meredyth and writer/director Wilfred Lucas, and the adopted son of director Michael ...
. They divorced in 1927, following her return from supervising '' Ben Hur'' (1925)


Work with Snowy Baker

In 1918, Meredyth and Lucas traveled to Australia to work with Australian sportsman Snowy Baker. They made three films together, '' The Man from Kangaroo'' (1920), '' The Jackeroo of Coolabong'' (1920) and '' The Shadow of Lightning Ridge'' (1921), the first two of which Meredyth co-directed. She was arguably the first professional screenwriter to work in Australia.


Relationship with Michael Curtiz

Meredyth and director
Michael Curtiz Michael Curtiz ( ; born Manó Kaminer; since 1905 Mihály Kertész; hu, Kertész Mihály; December 24, 1886 April 10, 1962) was a Hungarian-American film director, recognized as one of the most prolific directors in history. He directed cla ...
met soon after his arrival in the United States, while both were working at
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Studios. They were married in 1929 and unsuccessfully attempted to start a production unit at
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studios in 1946. Though often uncredited, Meredyth contributed to several of Curtiz's projects. Most notably, Curtiz reportedly called Meredyth for input several times a day while working on his most successful film, '' Casablanca'' (1942). Meredyth and Curtiz separated twice; once in 1941, and again in 1960. However, they remained in contact after this separation, and Curtiz included Meredyth in his will upon his death in 1962.


Book

In 1934, Covei-Friede published ''The Mighty Barnum'' by Meredyth and Gene Fowler. In a review in ''The New York Times'', John Chamberlain wrote that the book "marks the first time that a motion-picture scenario, or 'shooting script,' has been published in book form."


Retirement

Throughout her time at MGM studios, Meredyth had mainly worked under
Irving Thalberg Irving Grant Thalberg (May 30, 1899 – September 14, 1936) was an American film producer during the early years of motion pictures. He was called "The Boy Wonder" for his youth and ability to select scripts, choose actors, gather productio ...
. Upon his death in 1936, the new MGM executives dropped Meredyth's contract. Rather than re-entering as a "junior writer," as the new executives offered, Meredyth decided to retire from professional screenwriting. Despite this announcement, she has three credits after her alleged retirement,'' The Mark of Zorro'' (1940), ''
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'' (1941), and ''
The Unsuspected ''The Unsuspected'' is a 1947 American mystery film, mystery film noir directed by Michael Curtiz and starring Claude Rains, Audrey Totter, Ted North, Constance Bennett, Joan Caulfield, and Hurd Hatfield. The film was based on a novel by Charlott ...
'' (1947).


Death

On July 13, 1969, Meredyth died at the Motion Picture Country Hospital at age 79.


Filmography


As writer

* ''
The Modern Prodigal ''The Modern Prodigal'' is a 1910 American short drama silent black and white film directed by D. W. Griffith. It is based on the novel by Bess Meredyth. Cast * Guy Hedlund as The Prodigal Son * Clara T. Bracy as The Prodigal's Mother * Geor ...
'' (1910) * '' A Sailor's Heart'' ( 1912) * ''Cross Purposes'' (1913) * '' The Gratitude of Wanda'' (1913) * '' The Mystery of Yellow Aster Mine'' (1913) * '' The Forbidden Room'' (1914) * ''
The Trey o' Hearts ''The Trey o' Hearts'' is a 1914 American 15-chapter action film serial directed by Wilfred Lucas and Henry MacRae. It was written by Allan Dwan and Bess Meredyth, based on a story of the same name by Louis Joseph Vance. The first chapter ran 3 ...
'' (
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) * '' When Lizzie Got Her Polish'' (1914) * ''The Last Trump'' (1914) * ''The First Law'' (1914) * ''
When Bess Got in Wrong ''When Bess Got in Wrong'' is a 1914 Canadian comedy short silent black and white film directed by Al Christie and starring Lee Moran, and Stella Adams. It is written by Bess Meredyth. Cast * Bess Meredyth as Bess * Lee Moran as Lee * Stella ...
'' (1914) * ''The Jaws of Death'' (1914) * ''The Mirage'' (1914) * ''The Painted Hills'' (1914) * ''Steel Ribbons'' (1914) * ''As the Crow Flies'' (1914) * ''The Mock Rose'' (1914) * ''Stalemate'' (1914) * ''The Crack o' Doom'' (1914) * ''The Sunset Tide'' (1914) * ''Dead Reckoning'' (1914) * ''The Sea Venture'' (1914) * ''Her Twin Brother'' (1914) * ''White Water'' (1914) * ''Flower of the Flames'' (1914) * ''The Love Victorious'' (1914) * ''The Severed Hand'' (1914) * ''Passing the Love of Woman'' (1914) * ''The Mystery of Wickham Hall'' (1914) * ''Women and Roses'' (1914) * ''Cupid Incognito'' (1914) * ''The Way of a Woman'' (1914) * ''The Voice of the Viola'' (1914) * ''The Countess Betty's Mine'' (1914) * '' The Fascination of the Fleur de Lis'' (1915) * '' Stronger Than Death'' (
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) * ''The Ghost Wagon'' (1915) * ''In His Mind's Eye'' (1915) * ''The Fear Within'' (1915) * ''Putting One Over'' (1915) * ''The Human Menace'' (1915) * ''The Mother Instinct'' (1915) * ''The Blood of the Children'' (1915) * ''Their Hour'' (1915) * ''Wheels Within Wheels'' (1915) * ''The Mystery Woman'' (1915) * ''A Woman's Debt'' (1915) * '' The Wedding Guest'' (
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) * ''Pretty Baby'' (1916) * ''It Sounded Like a Kiss'' (1916) * ''Pass the Prunes'' (1916) * ''The White Turkey'' (1916) * ''A Price on His Head'' (1916) * ''Fame at Last'' (1916) * '' The Decoy'' (1916) * ''Breaking Into Society'' (1916) * ''Borrowed Plumes'' (1916) * ''A Hero by Proxy'' (1916) * ''He Almost Lands an Angel'' (1916) * '' Hired and Fired'' (1916) * ''The Small Magnetic Hand'' (1916) * ''From the Rogue's Gallery'' (1916) * ''He Becomes a Cop'' (1916) * ''The Heart of a Show Girl'' (1916) * ''A Thousand Dollars a Week'' (1916) * ''The Sody Clerk'' (1916) * ''
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'' (1916) * ''Number 16 Martin Place'' (1916) * ''The Twin Triangle'' (1916) * '' Spellbound'' (1916) * ''Mismates'' (1916) * ''
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) * ''
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'' (1917) * ''A Five Foot Ruler'' (1917) * ''A Wife's Suspicion'' (1917) * '' The Midnight Man'' (1917) * ''Three Women of France'' (1917) * ''
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'' (1917) * '' Bringing Home Father'' (1917) * ''The Light of Love'' (1917) * ''The Townsend Divorce Case'' (1917) * ''The Girl Who Lost'' (1917) * ''A Million in Sight'' (1917) * ''His Wife's Relatives'' (1917) * ''Why, Uncle!'' (1917) * ''A Macaroni Sleuth'' (1917) * ''Treat 'Em Rough'' (1917) * ''One Thousand Miles an Hour'' (1917) * ''Practice What You Preach'' (1917) * '' That Devil, Bateese'' ( 1918) * ''The Man Who Wouldn't Tell'' (1918) * '' The Romance of Tarzan'' (1918) * ''Pretty Babies'' (1918) * ''The Red, Red Heart'' (1918) * '' The Grain of Dust'' (1918) * ''Morgan's Raiders'' (1918) * '' The Girl from Nowhere'' (1919) * '' Big Little Person'' (1919) * '' The Man from Kangaroo'' (1920) * '' The Jackeroo of Coolabong'' (1920) * ''
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'' (1921) * '' The Shadow of Lightning Ridge'' (1921) * '' The Fighting Breed'' (1921) * ''
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'' (1922) * '' The Song of Life'' (1922) * '' One Clear Call'' (1922) * ''
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'' (
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) * ''
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'' (1922) * ''
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'' (1923) * '' Strangers of the Night'' (1923) * '' Thy Name Is Woman'' (1924) * ''
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) * '' A Slave of Fashion'' (
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) * ''
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'' (1925) * '' Ben-Hur: A Tale of the Christ'' (1925) * '' The Wife Who Wasn't Wanted'' (1925) * ''
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) * '' The Sea Beast'' (1926) * '' The Magic Flame'' (
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) * '' Rose of the Golden West'' (1927) * '' Irish Hearts'' (1927) * '' When a Man Loves'' (1927) * '' Yellow Lily'' (1928) * '' The Scarlet Lady'' (1928) * ''
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) – nominated for
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* '' The Mysterious Lady'' (1928) * '' The Little Shepherd of Kingdom Come'' (1928) * '' Sailors' Wives'' (1928) * ''
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)- nominated for Academy Award * ''
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) * ''
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'' (1930) * ''
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'' (1930) * ''
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'' (1930) * '' Chasing Rainbows'' (1930) * ''
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) * '' West of Broadway'' (1931) * ''
The Cuban Love Song ''The Cuban Love Song'' is a 1931 American pre-Code musical film directed by W.S. Van Dyke and written by C. Gardner Sullivan, Bess Meredyth, John Lynch, John Colton, Gilbert Emery, Robert E. Hopkins and Paul Hervey Fox. The film stars Lawren ...
'' (1931) * ''
The Phantom of Paris ''The Phantom of Paris'' is a 1931 American pre-Code drama film directed by John S. Robertson and written by Bess Meredyth, Edwin Justus Mayer and John Meehan. The film stars John Gilbert and Leila Hyams, and is based on the 1913 novel ''Ché ...
'' (1931) * '' The Prodigal'' (1931) * ''
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'' (1932) * '' Red-Headed Woman'' (1932) * '' Polly of the Circus'' (1932) * '' Looking Forward'' (1933) * ''
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'' (1934) * ''
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'' (
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) * '' The Iron Duke'' (1934) * '' Metropolitan'' (1935) * ''
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'' (1935) * ''
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'' (1939) * ''
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'' (1939) * '' The Mark of Zorro'' (
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'' (1941) * ''
The Unsuspected ''The Unsuspected'' is a 1947 American mystery film, mystery film noir directed by Michael Curtiz and starring Claude Rains, Audrey Totter, Ted North, Constance Bennett, Joan Caulfield, and Hurd Hatfield. The film was based on a novel by Charlott ...
'' ( 1947)


As actress


References


External links

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