Beulah Marie Dix
Writing · Writer · Screenplay · Story
Born Jan 24, 1876 · Kingston, Massachusetts, USA
Active 1917–1970
Beulah Marie Dix was an American screenwriter of the silent and sound film eras, as well as a playwright and author of novels and children's books. She wrote for more than 55 films between 1917 and 1942. Dix married G. H. Flebbe at St.
Filmography
They Made Me a Criminal (1939) — NovelThe Life of Jimmy Dolan (1933) — Theatre PlayBlack Magic (1929) — WriterGirls Gone Wild (1929) — ScreenplayTrent's Last Case (1929) — Adaptation · ScreenplayNed McCobb's Daughter (1928) — Adaptation · ScreenplayFighting Love (1927) — ScreenplayThe Country Doctor (1927) — WriterSunny Side Up (1926) — WriterSilence (1926) — WriterRisky Business (1926) — WriterThe Road to Yesterday (1925) — Story · Theatre PlayNobody's Money (1923) — Adaptation · ScreenplayChildren of Jazz (1923) — ScreenplayFor the Defense (1922) — WriterFool's Paradise (1921) — WriterHeld by the Enemy (1920) — WriterThe Woman Thou Gavest Me (1919) — WriterFires of Faith (1919) — Scenario WriterThe Heart of Youth (1919) — Novel · ScreenplayMen, Women, and Money (1919) — Scenario WriterSecret Service (1919) — Scenario Writer · ScreenplayIn Mizzoura (1919) — StoryWhat Money Can't Buy (1917) — Writer