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Marion Fairfax (born Marion Neiswanger; October 24, 1875 – October 2, 1970) was an American screenwriter, playwright, actress, and producer.


Early career

Fairfax first started her career as a stage actress, just like many other women did in that era. By 1901 she was appearing on Broadway and soon after that her own plays started appearing on Broadway. Before she went into pictures she was known for being one of the most distinguished stage authors in the United States, writing Broadway hits such as ''The Builders'' (1907), ''The Chaperon'' (1908), ''The Talker'' (1912), ''A Modern Girl'' (1914), In 1915 The Lasky Feature Play Company entered into a contract with Fairfax. This opportunity gave Fairfax the chance to work under
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who is known as the author for many successful plays such as "The Warrens of Virginia" and "The Woman." The success of Fairfax comes through wide knowledge of dramatic values, not only from an author's perspective but also from that of the artist.Exhibitors' Times, Inc. "Marion Fairfax, Dramaist, With Lasky." Motion Picture News Apr. 1915: 64. Print. Fairfax's production career began with the Paramount Company. During her time there she wrote the scripts to multiple successful photoplays such as ''The Clown'', ''The Honor of His House'', ''The Valley of the Giants'', ''The Westerner'', ''The Sowers'', ''The Immigrant'' and many more. In October 1920 Fairfax renewed a contract with
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. After building a successful resume with Neilan, which included the production and script writing of films such as ''Don't ever marry'', ''The Rivers End'', ''Dinty'' and ''Go and Get it'', Fairfax was in charge of Neilan's next four films. Her first project is based on a Ben Ames Williams magazine story called ''Not a Drum Was Heard''."Marshall Neilan Again Signs Marion Fairfax." Exhibitor's Herald October 16, 1920: 41. Print.


Marion Fairfax Productions

After spending her early career with Neilan, Fairfax soon developed her own production company in 1921. At this point in her career Fairfax was known for being a famous playwright and a very successful screenwriter. Many other women have attempted to pursue careers in film at this point but it was
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and Fairfax proving that women can survive in the film industry.Pierce, David, ed. "Marion Fairfax Completes Plans For Initial Independent Features." Exhibitors Herald hicago, IllinoisApril 23, 1921: 58. Print. Exhibitors Herald asked Fairfax about the start of her own company and she had this to say: "The formation of Marion Fairfax Productions is not the result of a sudden decision or and overnight idea. It is the realization of a plan that I have studied and worked out for over a year.Chicago, Photoplay Magazine Publishing Company. "The Screens Newest Woman Producer." Photoplay hicago, Illinois1 July 1921: n. pag. Print. I believe there is a place for the combination of literary effort and motion picture presentation just as there is a place for the combination of literary achievement and stage presentation." With a new production company at her disposal Fairfax began working on a highly anticipated film called ''The Lying Truth'' which starred Marjorie Daw,
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, Noah Beery, Sr., and her husband the actor
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."Holman Day and Marion Fairfax Added to Writing Staff." Exhibitor's Trade Review ew York, New YorkSeptember 8, 1923, 14th ed., sec. 2: 694. Print. Released in July 1922 ''The Lying Truth'' was quickly recognized as a masterpiece. Fairfax's success with her own production company provided her with enough experience and credibility in the film industry to progress even further. In September 1923 she was signed to the writing staff of Associated First National Pictures, Inc. Acquiring Fairfax gave First National Picture a popular writer who at the time was specializing in original stories and adaptions of popular plays. After two years of writing for First National Editorial, Fairfax resigned from her post to enter the production field again. At the time Fairfax was one of the most accomplished playwrights in New York Theater and an author scenarist, editorial and production supervisor of film plays. Her previous experience and success as the head of Marion Fairfax Production made this transition effortless."Marion Fairfax Resigns Post." ''Motion Picture News'' ollywood, CaliforniaSeptember 19, 1925: n. pag. Print.


Later career

Not long after her separation from First National Picture Inc. Fairfax formed an alliance with Sam E. Rork that would cut the production cost for two producers working together. Ideally the plan would allow both producers to have shared access to technical staff by way of production scheduling. While one producer is cutting a picture and preparing for their next project the other would be utilizing the designated "shooting staff." This dual production plan allows these two independent producers to have access to a permanent technical organization. Without a dual partnership these two producers would have a very hard time trying to afford such an imperative function of film production. In 1926 Fairfax co-produced ''
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'' (1926), but this was her final film with Rork.McElwee, John. "Rork-Fairfax Have New Plan." ''Motion Picture News'' ollywood, CaliforniaNovember 7, 1925: 1247. Print. Following an illness, she disappeared from film making but continued to write for periodicals. Fairfax died October 2, 1970.


Filmography

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The Chorus Lady ''The Chorus Lady'' is a 1915 American comedy silent film directed by Frank Reicher. The screenplay was by Marion Fairfax and James Forbes. The film stars Cleo Ridgely, Marjorie Daw, Wallace Reid, Richard Grey and Mrs. Lewis McCord. It is bas ...
'' (1915) * '' Mr. Grex of Monte Carlo'' (scenario) (1915) * '' The Immigrant'' (scenario) (1915) * ''
Tennessee's Pardner ''Tennessee's Pardner'' is a surviving 1916 American Western film directed by George Melford, written by Marion Fairfax, and starring Fannie Ward, Jack Dean, Charles Clary, Jessie Arnold, Ronald Bradbury, and Raymond Hatton. It was released Febr ...
'' (scenario) (1915) * ''
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The Sowers ''The Sowers'' is a surviving 1916 silent film drama produced by Jesse Lasky, released through Paramount Pictures and directed by William C. deMille. The feature stars Blanche Sweet and Thomas Meighan and is based on the 1896 novel ''The Sowe ...
'' (scenario) (1916) * '' The Clown'' (1916) * '' Common Ground'' (1916) * ''
Anton the Terrible ''Anton the Terrible'' is a 1916 American drama silent film directed by William C. deMille and written by Marion Fairfax, Jules Eckert Goodman and Charles Sarver. The film stars Theodore Roberts, Anita King, Horace B. Carpenter, Harrison Ford, ...
'' (scenario) (1916) * ''
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'' (scenario) (1916) * ''
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The Crystal Gazer ''The Crystal Gazer'' is a lost 1917 American drama silent film directed by George Melford, and written by Eve Unsell, Edna G. Riley, and Marion Fairfax. The film stars Fannie Ward, Jack Dean, Winifred Greenwood, Harrison Ford, Raymond Hatton ...
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Hashimura Togo ''Hashimura Togo'' is a 1917 American silent comedy film directed by William C. deMille and written by Marion Fairfax and Wallace Irwin. The film stars Sessue Hayakawa, Florence Vidor, Mabel Van Buren, Walter Long, Tom Forman, and Raymond H ...
'' (scenario) (1917) * ''
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The Secret Game ''The Secret Game'' is a surviving 1917 American silent drama film produced by Jesse Lasky and released through Paramount Pictures. It was directed by William C. deMille and starred Sessue Hayakawa. It survives complete at the Library of Congres ...
'' (scenario) / (screenplay) / (story) (1917) * '' The Widow's Might'' (screenplay) / (story) (1917) * ''
The Honor of His House ''The Honor of His House'' is a 1918 American silent drama film directed by William C. deMille and written by Marion Fairfax. The film stars Sessue Hayakawa, Florence Vidor, Jack Holt, Mayme Kelso, Kisaburo Kurihara, and Forrest Seabury. The f ...
'' (scenario) / (screenplay) / (story) (1918) * ''
The White Man's Law ''The White Man's Law'' is a surviving 1918 American silent drama film directed by James Young and written by Marion Fairfax and John B. Browne. The film stars Sessue Hayakawa, Florence Vidor, Jack Holt, Herbert Standing, Mayme Kelso, and Forr ...
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Less Than Kin ''Less Than Kin'' is a lost film, lost 1918 American silent film, silent comedy film directed by Donald Crisp and written by Marion Fairfax and Alice Duer Miller. The film stars Wallace Reid, Ann Little, Raymond Hatton, Noah Beery, Sr., James Nei ...
'' (writer) (1918) * ''
The Mystery Girl ''The Mystery Girl'' is a lost 1918 American drama silent film directed by William C. deMille and written by Marion Fairfax and George Barr McCutcheon. The film stars Ethel Clayton, Henry Woodward, Clarence Burton, Charles West, Winter Hall ...
'' (scenario) (1918) * ''
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'' (scenario) (1918) * ''
You Never Saw Such a Girl ''You Never Saw Such a Girl'' is a lost 1919 American silent drama film directed by Robert G. Vignola and written by Marion Fairfax and George Weston. The film stars Vivian Martin, Harrison Ford, Mayme Kelso, Willis Marks, Edna Mae Cooper, and ...
'' (scenario) (1919) * '' The Roaring Road'' (scenario) (1919) * '' Putting It Over'' (writer) (1919) * ''
A Daughter of the Wolf ''A Daughter of the Wolf'' is a 1919 American silent drama film directed by Irvin Willat and written by Marion Fairfax and Hugh Pendexter. The film stars Lila Lee, Elliott Dexter, Clarence Geldart, Raymond Hatton, Richard Wayne, and Minnie Deve ...
'' (writer) (1919) * '' Love Insurance'' (scenario) (1919) * '' The Valley of the Giants'' (writer) (1919) * '' The River's End'' (scenario) (1920) * '' Don't Ever Marry'' (1920) * ''
Go and Get It ''Go and Get It'' is a 1920 American silent comedy-drama mystery film directed by Marshall Neilan and Henry Roberts Symonds and written by Marion Fairfax. The film stars Pat O'Malley, Wesley Barry, Noah Beery Sr. and Agnes Ayres. The cinematogr ...
'' (1920) * '' Dinty'' (1920) * '' The Mad Marriage'' (1921) * ''
Bob Hampton of Placer ''Bob Hampton of Placer'' is a 1921 American silent drama film directed by Marshall Neilan and written by Marion Fairfax. It is based on the 1910 novel ''Bob Hampton of Placer'' by Randall Parrish. The film stars James Kirkwood Sr., Wesley Bar ...
'' (1921) * ''
Through the Back Door ''Through the Back Door'' is a 1921 American silent comedy drama film directed by Alfred E. Green and Jack Pickford, and starring Mary Pickford.
'' (1921) * '' The Lotus Eater'' (1921) * ''
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The Lying Truth ''The Lying Truth'' is a 1922 American silent drama film written and directed by Marion Fairfax and starring Noah Beery, Marjorie Daw and Tully Marshall.Munden p.470 Plot Cast * Noah Beery as Lawrence De Muidde * Marjorie Daw as Sue De Muid ...
'' (screenplay) / (story) (1922) * ''
Fools First ''Fools First'' is a 1922 American crime film directed by Marshall Neilan and written by Marion Fairfax and Hugh Wiley. The film stars Richard Dix, Claire Windsor, Claude Gillingwater, Raymond Griffith, George Siegmann, and Helen Lynch. The film ...
'' (1922) * '' The Snowshoe Trail'' (1922) * '' A Lady of Quality'' (1924) * '' Torment'' (titles) (1924) * '' Lilies of the Field'' (1924) * ''
As Man Desires ''As Man Desires'' is a lost 1925 American silent film, silent drama film directed by Irving Cummings and starring Viola Dana. It was produced and distributed by First National Pictures. Plot As described in a review in a film magazine, Major Jo ...
'' (scenario) (1924) * '' The Lost World'' (screenplay) (1925) * ''
The Talker ''The Talker'' is a 1925 American silent drama film directed by Alfred E. Green and starring Anna Q. Nilsson, Lewis Stone Lewis Shepard Stone (November 15, 1879 – September 12, 1953) was an American film actor. He spent 29 years as a con ...
'' (play) / (adaptation) (1925) * ''
Clothes Make the Pirate ''Clothes Make the Pirate'' is a 1925 American silent comedy film directed by Maurice Tourneur and starring Leon Errol and Dorothy Gish. The film was written by Marion Fairfax from the novel of the same name by Holman Francis Day. Plot Trembl ...
'' (adaptation) / (screenplay) (1925) * ''
Old Loves and New ''Old Loves and New'' is a 1926 American silent drama film directed by Maurice Tourneur in one of his final American films. The setting and story are completely typical of the desert-romance genre novelist Edith Maude Hull invented and speci ...
'' (adaptation) (1926) * ''
The Blonde Saint ''The Blonde Saint'' is a 1926 American silent romantic adventure film directed by Svend Gade. It was produced by Sam E. Rork and released through First National Pictures. Lewis Stone and Doris Kenyon star and young newcomer Gilbert Roland is ...
'' (1926)


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Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences profile of Fairfax
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