Hagar Wilde
Hagar Wilde (July 7, 1905 – September 25, 1971) was a writer for Hollywood films and television shows in the late thirties till the late fifties. Her work includes co-writing the screenplay for Bringing Up Baby (for which she had also written the original story, published in the mass-market magazine Collier's Weekly), starring Katharine Hepburn and Cary Grant, and was directed by Howard Hawks, and the screenplay for I Was a Male War Bride, also starring Cary Grant and again directed by Howard Hawks as well as co-wrote The Unseen. "She died in 1971, penniless and bitter, at the Motion Picture Country Home."[1]
Selected filmography
- Bringing Up Baby (1938)
- I Was a Male War Bride (1949)
- Shadow of the Eagle (1950)
- The Rival of the Empress (1951)
References
- "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2007-01-20. Retrieved 2007-03-22.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
External links
- Hagar Wilde on IMDb
- Hagar Wilde at the Internet Broadway Database
- Excerpt from Stephanie Harrison, Adaptations: From Short Story to Big Screen. 35 Great Stories That Have Inspired Great Films. 2005. ISBN 978-1-4000-5314-8
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