Frederica Sagor Maas

American author and screenwriter

Frederica Sagor Maas - American author and screenwriter
Born

July 6th, 1900
125 years ago

Died

January 5th, 2012
13 years ago — 111 years old

Category

Artists & Creatives

Country

United States

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An influential author and screenwriter, contributions include works for both stage and screen. Wrote for silent films and transitioned into sound films, demonstrating versatility throughout a long career. Authored multiple novels and memoirs, reflecting on experiences in Hollywood's earlier years. The career spanned several decades, capturing the evolution of the entertainment industry.

Wrote the screenplay for 'The Jazz Singer'

Authored the memoir 'The Shocking Miss Pilgrim'

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