Eugenie Magnus Ingleton
Eugenie Magnus Ingleton (1873 - 3 August 1936) was a British screenwriter, actress, and war correspondent. She started acting on the stage at the age of ten playing Little Eva in Uncle Tom’s Cabin.[1] She worked as a war correspondent in South Africa during the Second Boer War[1][2] before moving to the United States. She worked mainly as a screenwriter but got also involved in stage design and other tasks around the set.[3][4]
Eugenie Magnus Ingleton | |
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Born | 1873 |
Died | 3 August 1936 |
Occupation | Screenwriter |
Selected filmography
- The Butterfly on the Wheel (1915)
- Trilby (1915)
- The Reward of the Faithless (1917)
- The Lair of the Wolf (1917)
- Heart Strings (1917)
- The Pulse of Life (1917)
- Because of a Woman (1917)
- The Birth of Patriotism (1917)
- The Moonstone (1915)
- The Loyalty of Taro San (1918)[5]
- Love's Prisoner (1919)
- The Blue Bonnet (1919)
- Below the Surface (1920)
- The Secret of the Hills (1921)
- The Scarlet Honeymoon (1925)
- The Kiss Barrier (1925)
References
- "Eugenie Magnus Ingleton". Women Film Pioneers Project. Retrieved 2018-03-30.
- Carolyn M. Edy (13 December 2016). The Woman War Correspondent, the U.S. Military, and the Press: 1846–1947. Rowman & Littlefield. p. 138. ISBN 978-1-4985-3928-9.
- Mark Garrett Cooper (10 March 2010). Universal Women: Filmmaking and Institutional Change in Early Hollywood. University of Illinois Press. pp. 142–144. ISBN 978-0-252-03522-7.
- Richard Koszarski (2 March 2005). Fort Lee: The Film Town (1904-2004). Indiana University Press. pp. 173–174. ISBN 978-0-86196-942-5.
- "Motography". March 21, 1918 – via Google Books.
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