Dorothy Farnum

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Dorothy Farnum was an American screenwriter of the silent film era, known for adapting literary works and crafting sophisticated romantic dramas for major Hollywood studios.

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instanceOf American
person
screenwriter
artisticFocus literary adaptations
romantic narratives
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
era silent film era
fieldOfWork film adaptation of literature
screenwriting
gender female
genre romantic drama
industry Hollywood
surface form: Hollywood film industry
languageOfWorkOrName English
medium silent cinema
nationality American
notableFor adapting literary works for film
crafting sophisticated romantic dramas
notablePeriod early 20th century
notableWorkType silent film
occupation film writer
screenwriter
partOf American silent film screenwriters
women screenwriters in early Hollywood
workedFor major Hollywood studios
workLocation Hollywood

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The Temptress (1926 film) screenwriter Dorothy Farnum