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  1. Beulah Marie Dix (December 25, 1876 – September 25, 1970) 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. John's Chapel in Boston, Massachusetts on May 6, 1910.

  2. Beulah Marie Dix – Women Film Pioneers Project. Bibliography / Filmography / Credit Report / Citation. Print. by Wendy Holliday. Beulah Marie Dix became a writer because it was one of the few respectable options available for women in the early twentieth century.

  3. Beulah Marie Dix was born on 24 January 1876 in Kingston, Massachusetts, USA. She was a writer, known for The Fighting Blade (1923), College Scandal (1935) and The Hostage (1917). She was married to George H. Flebbe. She died on 25 September 1970 in Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, California, USA.

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    • January 24, 1876
    • Beulah Marie Dix
    • September 25, 1970
  4. DIX, Beulah Marie. Born 25 December 1876, Kinston, Massachusetts; died 25 September 1970, Hollywood, California. Daughter of Henry and Marie Dix; married George M. Flebbe. Descended from Puritan settlers of Plymouth, Beulah Dix studied literature, the classics, and English history at Radcliffe College, which may have suggested the themes and ...

  5. Beulah Marie Dix was born on January 24, 1876 in Kingston, Massachusetts, USA. She was a writer, known for The Fighting Blade (1923), College Scandal (1935) and The Hostage (1917). She was married to George H. Flebbe. She died on September 25, 1970 in Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, California, USA.

    • January 24, 1876
    • September 25, 1970
  6. Oct 15, 2019 · Dix, Beulah Marie, 1876-1970. Files. Dix_WFPP.pdf application/pdf 687 KB. More About This Work. Academic Units. Series. Published Here. Beulah Marie Dix became a writer because it was one of the few respectable options available for women in the early twentieth century.

  7. Biography by AllMovie. One of the silent era's legendary female screenwriters, Beulah Marie Dix was also an author of children's books, a playwright (The Road to Yesterday), and a novelist (Across the Border).

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