Eve Stuyvesant
Eve Stuyvesant was an American screenwriter who worked in New York City in the early 1920s.[1]
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Occupation | Screenwriter |
Biography
Eve was reported to be a direct descendant of Peter Stuyvesant.[2] She originally planned on studying law before she sold her first scenario to Universal.[3] Her earliest work was on the Judge Brown series of films.[2] In 1924, she told reporters that the motion picture industry was ideal for women because it was one of the few fields where they could have the same opportunities as men.[3]
Selected filmography
- Virtuous Liars (1924)
- The Hoosier Schoolmaster (1924)
- The Leavenworth Case (1923)
- The Purple Highway (1923)[2]
References
- Koszarski, Richard (1994-05-04). An Evening's Entertainment: The Age of the Silent Feature Picture, 1915-1928. University of California Press. ISBN 9780520085350.
- "You Remember Peter". The Hutchinson News. 17 Jul 1923. Retrieved 2019-11-09.
- "Murray". The Palladium-Item. 7 Apr 1924. Retrieved 2019-11-09.
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