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Enid Hibbard (born Enid Burke) was an American screenwriter active during the 1920s.


Biography

Enid Burke, sometimes referred to by her childhood nickname, Nana, was born in Cincinnati, Ohio. Her father died when she was young, and her mother, Marie Swing, remarried prominent businessman Wellington Hibbard, who adopted Enid and her older sister, Charlotte. Enid went to New York to study at the
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, where she graduated in 1910. She also dreamed of becoming a professional aviator, and by the time she was 20, she was flying planes in St. Louis, where she worked as a saleswoman by day. Sometime after her older sister died in a train accident (1912) and her stepfather died in a car wreck (1910), she moved to Los Angeles and took a job as a studio stenographer. By 1925, she was writing screenplays, first under contract at RKO and later at Columbia, where she went under contract in 1929. Little is known about what became of Enid after 1929, although the 1940 census shows she remained employed as a story reader. Hibbard never married, and she died in Los Angeles in 1960.


Selected filmography

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Sally of the Scandals ''Sally of the Scandals'' is a 1928 American silent crime drama film produced and released by Film Booking Offices of America. It was directed by Lynn Shores and starred Bessie Love. The film is preserved in the Archives françaises du film du ...
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Crooks Can't Win ''Crooks Can't Win'' is a 1928 American silent crime drama film directed by George M. Arthur and starring Ralph Lewis, Thelma Hill and Joe E. Brown.Gehring p.38 Synopsis A police officer is kicked off the force when his superior wrongly believ ...
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Chicago After Midnight ''Chicago After Midnight'' is a lost 1928 American silent film directed by and starring Ralph Ince. Cast * Ralph Ince as Jim Boyd * Jola Mendez as Betty Boyd / Mona Gale * Lorraine Rivero as Betty Boyd, as a baby * James "Jim" Mason as ...
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Driven from Home ''Driven from Home'' is a 1927 American silent drama film directed by James Young and starring Ray Hallor, Virginia Lee Corbin and Pauline Garon.Munden p.203 Cast * Ray Hallor * Virginia Lee Corbin * Pauline Garon * Sôjin Kamiyama * Ann ...
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Ladies Beware ''Ladies Beware'' is a 1927 American silent crime film directed by Charles Giblyn and starring George O'Hara, Nola Luxford and Kathleen Myers.Munden p.412 Synopsis Jack, a jewel thief, is advised to leave town by the police. Before he does so ...
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The Border Whirlwind ''The Border Whirlwind'' is a 1926 American silent Western film directed by John P. McCarthy and written by Enid Hibbard. The film stars Bob Custer, Sally Long, Josef Swickard, Wilbur Higby, Winifred Landis, and Philip Sleeman. The film was rel ...
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The Masquerade Bandit ''The Masquerade Bandit'' is a 1926 American silent Western film directed by Robert De Lacey and starring Tom Tyler, Dorothy Dunbar and Ethan Laidlaw.Munden, p. 499 Cast * Tom Tyler as Jeff Morton * Dorothy Dunbar as Molly Marble * Ethan Lai ...
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References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Hibbard, Enid 1889 births 1960 deaths American women screenwriters Women aviators American Academy of Dramatic Arts alumni 20th-century American women writers 20th-century American screenwriters