Marion Fairfax

Marion Fairfax

  • Birthday: 1875-10-24
  • Deathday: 1970-10-03
  • Place of birth: Richmond, Virginia, U.S.

Biography

Marion Fairfax (October 24, 1875 – October 2, 1970) was an American screenwriter and playwright. Born as Marion Neiswanger in Richmond, Virginia, After she graduated from Chicago's South Division High School, she enrolled in Emerson College in Boston, Massachusetts. She was married to actor Tully Marshall for forty-three years. Fairfax worked as a company director, director, editor, editorial director, playwright, producer, screenwriter and theatre actress.

Production

The Lost World

1925

As Screenplay

The Secret Game

1917

As Screenplay

Through The Back Door

1921

As Writer

The Lotus Eater

1921

As Writer

Dinty

1920

As Writer

Common Ground

1916

As Writer

A Lady of Quality

1924

As Writer

The Honor of His House

1918

As Writer

The White Man's Law

1918

As Writer

The White Man's Law

1918

As Story

Sherlock Holmes

1922

As Writer

The Roaring Road

1919

As Screenplay

Lilies of the Field

1924

As Writer

Tennessee's Pardner

1916

As Screenplay

The River's End

1920

As Screenplay

Old Loves and New

1926

As Writer

The Talker

1925

As Writer

The Blonde Saint

1926

As Writer

The Primrose Ring

1917

As Screenplay

The Widow's Might

1918

As Writer

The Widow's Might

1918

As Story

The Mad Marriage

1921

As Writer

Go and Get It

1920

As Story

Fools First

1922

As Writer

The Immigrant

1915

As Scenario Writer

The Chorus Lady

1915

As Writer

Less Than Kin

1918

As Writer

The Chaperon

1916

As Theatre Play

The Secret Garden

1919

As Scenario Writer

Mr. Grex of Monte Carlo

1915

As Scenario Writer

Clothes Make the Pirate

1926

As Adaptation

Clothes Make the Pirate

1926

As Screenplay

If I Marry Again

1925

As Editorial Coordinator

The Immigrant

1915

As Screenplay

Freckles

1917

As Screenplay

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