Hatton, Fanny (c. 1870–1939)
Hatton, Fanny (c. 1870–1939)
American playwright and screenwriter. Born c. 1870 in Chicago, Illinois; died Nov 27, 1939, in New York, NY; dau. of Rev. de Witt Clinton Locke; m. Frederick Hatton (drama editor and critic).
With husband, served as drama editor and critic for Chicago Herald and wrote such plays as Years of Discretion, The Song Bird, Squab Farm, Upstairs and Down, Lombardi Ltd., The Indestructible Wife, The Walk-Offs, The Checkerboard, We Girls, Treat 'Em Rough, Love Honor and Betray and The Great Lover, many of which were adapted for the screen; as well, adapted stories and wrote titles for over 50 silent films.
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