Zoe Akins


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From Wikipedia Zoë Akins (October 30, 1886 – October 29, 1958) was a Pulitzer Prize-winning American playwright, poet, and author. In the early 1930s, Akins became more active in film, writing several screenplays as well as licensing minor adaptations of her work—such as The Greeks Had a Word for It which was adapted twice, in 1932 (as The Greeks Had a Word for Them) and 1938 (as Three Blind Mice) – neither was a hit. Two highlights of this period are the films Sarah and Son (1930) and M...

Place of Birth: Humansville - Missouri - USA

Date of Birth: Oct 20, 1886

Date of Death: Oct 29, 1958


Filmography

Writer (6 Known Credits)


Matinee Theater (1955 - 1958)
Writer
Writer
Desire Me (1947)
Writer
Writer
Working Girls (1931)
Writer
Writer

Story (3 Known Credits)


Accused

Story

Stage Struck (1958)
Story
Accused (1936)
Story
Morning Glory (1933)
Story

Screenplay (6 Known Credits)


The Toy Wife

Screenplay

Zaza

Screenplay

Camille

Screenplay

Accused

Screenplay

Outcast Lady

Screenplay

The Toy Wife (1938)
Screenplay
Zaza (1938)
Screenplay
Camille (1936)
Screenplay
Accused (1936)
Screenplay
Outcast Lady (1934)
Screenplay
Screenplay

Author (1 Known Credits)


Theatre Play (3 Known Credits)


Theatre Play
The Old Maid (1939)
Theatre Play
Theatre Play

Adaptation (1 Known Credits)


Sarah and Son

Adaptation

Sarah and Son (1930)
Adaptation

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