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    Betty Burbridge

    American screenwriter and actress

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  1. Actress. Years active. 1913–1952. Known for. Western screenplays. Relatives. Stephen G. Burbridge, grandfather. Elizabeth Burbridge (December 7, 1895 – September 19, 1987) was an American screenwriter and actress, best known for her Western screenplays. [1]

    • Elizabeth Burbridge, December 7, 1895, San Diego, California, US
    • 1913–1952
  2. Betty Burbridge. Actress: In the Clutches of the Gangsters. Betty Burbridge was born on 7 December 1895 in San Diego, California, USA. She was a writer and actress, known for In the Clutches of the Gangsters (1914), Anybody's Blonde (1931) and Paradise Express (1937).

    • Betty Burbridge
    • September 19, 1987
    • December 7, 1895
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    Advertisement [Smith-Corona typewriter]. Life (27 Oct. 1941): 117. “Baby Marie and Pickanniny Get More Chance In This.” The Film Daily (24 Nov. 1918): 23. “‘Battling Buddy.’” The Film Daily(14 Sept. 1924): 6. Brownlow, Kevin. The Parade’s Gone By… New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1968. Colton, Helen. “Meet the Gals Who Write ‘Em, Not Ride ‘Em.” New York ...

    A. Archival Filmography: Extant Film Titles: 1. Betty Burbridge as Actress (as Elizabeth Burbridge) Slim Becomes An Editor. (Frontier Films/Universal US 1914) cas.: Walter Rodgers, Elizabeth Burbridge, J. Arthur Nelson, Mai Wells, si, b&w. Archive: Library of Congress (35mm), Academy Film Archive (16mm), Lobster Films. The Gangsters and the Girl. D...

    No concrete total appears to exist for the projects on which Burbridge worked, and no one source—the AFI, BFI, and FIAF databases, the trade press, and IMDb—is entirely accurate in its filmography for her. Trade journals, for instance, suggest that Burbridge worked on more projects than both AFI and FIAF list—in the case of the latter her work is l...

    June 2023: For more information on Burbridge's sound-era career, see Tartaglia's recent PhD dissertation: Johnson, Katherine A., "Working in Studio Era Hollywood and Early Television: Women Who Made the Western." PhD dissertation, Indiana University, 2021.

    Tartaglia, Katherine. "Betty Burbridge." In Jane Gaines, Radha Vatsal, and Monica Dall’Asta, eds. Women Film Pioneers Project. New York, NY: Columbia University Libraries, 2020.

  3. Betty Burbridge was born on December 7, 1895 in San Diego, California, USA. She was a writer and actress, known for Outlaws of Sonora (1938), Gold Mine in the Sky (1938) and Riders of the Black Hills (1938). She died on September 19, 1987 in Tarzana, California.

  4. Sep 4, 2020 · In 1941, publications like Life and The Saturday Evening Post featured an advertisement for Smith-Corona typewriters. Presenting an image of screenwriter Betty Burbridge at work, the advertisement described her as “Gene Autry’s script writer,” having “typed her way to the top” (117). Although she did, indeed, work with Autry on many films for Republic Pictures during the 1930s and ...

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    Scenarist Betty Burbridge was assisted by Frank L. Ingram, according to the 1 July 1927 Motion Picture News. White Pebbles was released on 7 August 1927, preceded by a 1 July 1927 opening at the Rialto Theatre in Jacksonville, IL. A review in the 21 August 1927 Film Daily dismissed the picture as a “regulation western.” The National Film ...

  6. Betty Burbridge was born on December 7, 1895 in San Diego, California, USA. She was a writer and actress, known for In the Clutches of the Gangsters (1914), Anybody's Blonde (1931) and Paradise Express (1937). She died on September 19, 1987 in Tarzana, California, USA.

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