Fanny Hatton
Fanny Hatton | |
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Born | Frances Cottinet Locke 1875 Chicago, Illinois, USA |
Died | November 27, 1939 New York City, New York, USA | (aged 63–64)
Occupation(s) | Playwright, screenwriter and novelist |
Spouse(s) | Frederic Hatton John Kenneth Mackenzie |
Fanny Hatton (1875 – November 27, 1939) was an American playwright and screenwriter known for the works she wrote with her husband/writing partner, Frederic Hatton. The couple, who had many of their works presented on Broadway—were known foremost for their comedies.
Biography
She began writing after her first husband, John Kenneth Mackenzie, was killed in Mexico in an incident that was widely covered.[1] It was through her writing that she met Frederic Hatton, the drama critic who became her writing partner and second husband. Together they wrote dozens of plays and screenplays between 1912 and the early 1930s.[2] Some of their Broadway productions include Years of Discretion (1912), The Great Lover (1915), Upstairs and Down (1916), Lombardi, Ltd. (1917), The Indestructible Wife (1918), The Squab Farm (1918), The Checkerboard (1920), We Girls (1921), Treat 'em Rough (1926), Synthetic Sin (1927), Love, Honor and Betray (1930), His Majesty's Car (1930), The Stork is Dead (1932), and The Great Lover (1932).[3]
Selected filmography
- The Squab Farm (1918)
- The Land of Hope (1921)
- Peacock Alley (1922)
- Big Dan (1923)
- South Sea Love (1923)
- The Wolf Man (1924)
- Married Flirts (1924)
- Circe the Enchantress (1924)
- Madonna of the Streets (1924)
- Star Dust Trail (1924)
- Curlytop (1924)
- Cheaper to Marry (1925)
- The Mad Whirl (1925)
- The Heart of a Siren (1925)
- The Love Gamble (1925)
- The Kiss Barrier (1925)
- Wreckage (1925)
- The Manicure Girl (1925)
- The Love Gamble (1925)
- Exchange of Wives (1925)
- Fifth Avenue (1926)
- The Auction Block (1926)
- Money Talks (1926)
- The Bugle Call (1927)
- A Woman Against the World (1928)
- The Man in Hobbles (1928)
- The Albany Night Boat (1928)
- The Tragedy of Youth (1928)
- Beautiful But Dumb (1928)
- Domestic Meddlers (1928)
- The Power of Silence (1928)
- The Spirit of Youth (1929)
- Painted Faces (1929)
- The Devil's Apple Tree (1929)
- Molly and Me (1929)
- My Lady's Past (1929)
- Father and Son (1929)
- The Bachelor Girl (1929)
- New Orleans (1929)
- Two Men and a Maid (1929)
- Her Unborn Child (1930)
- Damaged Love (1931)
- Just a Gigolo (1931)
- Tonight or Never (1931)
References
- ^ "29 Nov 1939, 3 - Public Opinion at Newspapers.com". Newspapers.com. Retrieved January 24, 2019.
- ^ "2 Dec 1939, Page 6 - Detroit Free Press at Newspapers.com". Newspapers.com. Retrieved January 24, 2019.
- ^ Entries for Fanny Hutton and Frederic Hutton, Internet Broadway Database (IBDB], The Broadway League, Manhattan, New York. Retrieved December 16, 2020.