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Marie Layet (who often wrote under the pen name Marie Stanley) was an American screenwriter and novelist known for her work during Hollywood's silent era.


Biography

Marie was born in Mobile, Alabama, to George Layet and his wife Josephine Garner. Her parents were reportedly respected and well-known, but she was orphaned at a young age, and was raised primarily by her grandmother. After her grandmother died, she studied art in New Jersey and Ohio. At the age of 24, she returned to Mobile and opened her own art studio, and she wrote silent films in order to pay her bills after answering an advertisement. Her earliest known effort was on 1913's ''The Clown's Daughter''. She'd go on to write at least a half-dozen more films before marrying prominent lumberman Stanley Sheip in 1917. After her marriage, she turned her attention to the local theater scene, co-founding the Mobile Little Theatre and working on stage plays. Her novel ''Gulf Stream'' was published to a mix of acclaim and controversy in 1930. In 1937, reeling from her publisher rejecting her second novel (''Penhazard'') and dealing with the effects of long-term alcoholism, she died at her home in Florida. She was survived by her husband; the pair had no children.


Selected filmography

* ''
The Poet of the Peaks ''The Poet of the Peaks'' is a 1915 American short film directed by B. Reeves Eason. The film is based upon the John Keats poem "La Belle Dame sans Merci". Cast * Louise Lester * David Lythgoe * Jack Richardson * Vivian Rich * Harry von Mete ...
'' (1915) * '' Heart of Flame'' (1915) * ''
Sir Galahad of Twilight ''Sir Galahad of Twilight'' is a 1914 American silent short drama film directed by Sydney Ayres and written by Marie Layet. The film stars Perry Banks, Reaves Eason, William Garwood, Jack Richardson, Harry von Meter, and Vivian Rich. Cast *H ...
'' (1914) * ''
A Soul Astray ''A Soul Astray'' is a 1914 American silent short drama film directed by Tom Ricketts. The film stars Charlotte Burton, William Bertram, Edith Borella, Ed Coxen, Reaves Eason, George Field and Winifred Greenwood Winifred Greenwood (Januar ...
'' (1914) * '' The Peacock Feather Fan'' (1914) * '' The Mystery of the Yellow Sunbonnet'' (1914) * '' The Clown's Daughter'' (1913)


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Layet, Marie Screenwriters from Alabama American women screenwriters 20th-century American novelists Novelists from Alabama 1885 births 1937 deaths Writers from Mobile, Alabama Pseudonymous women writers 20th-century American women writers 20th-century American screenwriters 20th-century pseudonymous writers