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    English film editor and screenwriter

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    Alma Lucy Reville, Lady Hitchcock (14 August 1899 – 6 July 1982) was an English screenwriter and film editor. She was the wife of film director Alfred Hitchcock. [1]

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    Alma Reville was born on 14 August 1899 in Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England, UK. She was a writer and assistant director, known for Suspicion (1941), Shadow of a Doubt (1943) and The 39 Steps (1935). She was married to Alfred Hitchcock. She died on 6 July 1982 in Bel Air, Los Angeles, California, USA.

  3. Nov 16, 2012 · As Mrs. Hitchcock, Alma Reville became the quintessential unsung heroine. But now, being played by two prominent actresses (Helen Mirren and Imelda Staunton), she is being ushered out from behind...

  4. Alma Lucy Reville (1899–1982) was an English film director, screenwriter and editor. Biography. Alma Lucy Reville — named after her aunt Alma and her mother Lucy — was born in Nottingham on August 14th, 1899, just one day after her future husband, Alfred Hitchcock. Both of her parents worked in lace manufacturing in Nottingham.

  5. Best known as the wife and collaborator of Alfred Hitchcock, Alma Reville’s career as a screenwriter and editor has largely been overshadowed by that of her director husband.

  6. Alma Reville was born on 14 August 1899 in Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England, UK. She was a writer and assistant director, known for Suspicion (1941), Shadow of a Doubt (1943) and The 39 Steps (1935).

  7. May 12, 2022 · Everyone remembers her only as Alfred Hitchcock's wife, but Alma Reville was so much more than that. Alma Lucy Reville was married to Hitchcock for 54 years... Born in London on 14 August...

  8. Born August 14, 1899, in England; came to the United States in 1939; father a worker at Twickenham Film Studios; died July 6, 1982, in Los Angeles, CA; married Alfred Hitchcock (a film director; died, 1980), December 2, 1936; children: Patricia. Religion: Roman Catholic.

  9. British-born Alma Reville broke into films in the early 1920s, working as an editor's assistant. She was the "script girl" for Alfred Hitchcock on two of his very early directing projects: The Pleasure Garden (1925), and The Lodger (1926), which turned out to be his first commercial success.

  10. Though Alfred Hitchcock is widely recognized as one of cinema's greatest filmmakers, he had plenty of help. Enter Alma Reville, his uncompromising and most trusted collaborator — and his wife.

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