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Marian Ainslee (1896 – 1966) was an American screenwriter and researcher[1] active during Hollywood's silent film era. She often co-wrote titles for silent films with Ruth Cummings.[2]

Marian Ainslee
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BornJanuary 5, 1896
DiedApril 2, 1966 (aged 70)
SpouseAlbert Coonley

Biography

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Marian Ainslee was born in Marceline, Missouri. Her first job out of school was as a newspaper reporter in Jefferson City, Missouri, where she interviewed politicians. Discouraged by salaries she encountered in journalism, she decided to move to Hollywood and give screenwriting a try.[3] After getting her start as a script clerk,[4] Ainslee became one of MGM's top title writers during the 1920s and early 1930s, linked closely to producer Irving Thalberg.[5] When Thalberg died, she briefly retired from screenwriting; in 1938, she signed with RKO and wrote Carefree. According to one estimation, she titled as many as 200 films during her time in the business.[6] She was married to Albert Coonley, a newspaper artist; they appear to have been divorced by the time of his death in 1941.[7]

Selected filmography

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  • Foolish Wives (1922)
  • A Lady of Quality (1924)
  • He Who Gets Slapped (1924)
  • Secrets of the Night (1924)
  • The Merry Widow (1925)
  • Graustark (1925)
  • The Tower of Lies (1925)
  • Bardelys the Magnificent (1926)
  • The Temptress (1926)
  • Flesh and the Devil (1926)
  • Winners of the Wilderness (1927)
  • Lovers? (1927)
  • California (1927)
  • Annie Laurie (1927)
  • Foreign Devils (1927)
  • Quality Street (1927)
  • In Old Kentucky (1927)
  • Love (1927)
  • A Certain Young Woman (1928)
  • The Mysterious Lady (1928)
  • Our Dancing Daughters (1928)
  • The Masks of the Devil (1928)
  • Dream of Love (1928)
  • A Woman of Affairs (1928)
  • Wild Orchids (1929)
  • Desert Nights (1929)
  • The Bridge of San Luis Rey (1929)
  • Wonder of Woman (1929)
  • The Single Standard (1929)
  • Hallelujah (1929)
  • Our Modern Maidens (1929)
  • The Kiss (1929)
  • Queen Kelly (1932)
  • What Every Woman Knows (1934)
  • Carefree (1938)
  • References

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    1. ^ "Research Experts Solve Biggest Film Problems". Tampa Bay Times. 1 Jun 1924. Retrieved 2019-01-25.
  • ^ Reid, Panthea (2009-12-10). Tillie Olsen: One Woman, Many Riddles. Rutgers University Press. ISBN 978-0-8135-4813-5.
  • ^ "Interesting Guest Stars Career in News Office". The South Bend Tribune. 9 Mar 1930. Retrieved 2019-01-25.
  • ^ "Scenario Writers Drawn from All Walks". The Courier-News. 25 Aug 1926. Retrieved 2019-01-25.
  • ^ "Given New Assignment". The Baltimore Sun. 1 Aug 1937. Retrieved 2019-01-25.
  • ^ "Briefs". Casper Star-Tribune. 18 Dec 1927. Retrieved 2019-01-25.
  • ^ "Obituary". The South Bend Tribune. 16 Apr 1941. Retrieved 2019-01-25.
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