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Gladys Lehman (born Gladys Collins) was a prolific
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screenwriter who had a long career in Hollywood.


Biography

Lehman was born in
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, to James Collins and Lois Gates. She was the eldest of the couple's four children, and she attended Wardner-Kellogg High School in Idaho. As a college student, she was initiated into Gamma Phi Beta sorority at the Xi chapter at the
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. She later attended the University of California. She married Benjamin Lehman, an author and English professor at the University of California, Berkeley, in 1915; the pair had two sons (one who died as an infant) but divorced in the 1920s. Gladys moved to Hollywood around 1925 and quickly made a career for herself, starting out as a reader at Universal. She was one of the founders of the
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in 1933. Under contract at Universal from 1926 to 1932, she followed that with freelance work until the early 1950s. She was also one of the founding members of the
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. As a screenwriter, she shared an Oscar nomination with
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for
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for '' Two Girls and a Sailor'' in 1944.


Partial filmography

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The Ice Flood ''The Ice Flood'' is a 1926 American silent northwoods drama film produced and distributed by Universal Pictures. It was directed by George Seitz and starred Kenneth Harlan and Viola Dana. A complete, though poor quality copy, exists and has bee ...
'' (1926) (scenario) * '' Out All Night'' (1927) (story) * '' On Your Toes'' (1927) * '' The Shield of Honor'' (1928) (adaptation / screenplay) * '' Red Hot Speed'' (1929) (screenplay / story) * ''
Clear the Decks ''Clear the Decks'' is a 1929 American comedy film directed by Joseph Henabery and written by Earle Snell, Gladys Lehman, Albert DeMond and Charles Henry Smith. It is based on the 1926 novel ''When the Devil Was Sick'' by E.J. Rath. The film s ...
'' (1929) (writer) * ''
His Lucky Day ''His Lucky Day'' is a 1929 American comedy film directed by Edward F. Cline and written by John B. Hymer, Gladys Lehman and Albert DeMond. The film stars Reginald Denny, Lorayne Duval, Otis Harlan, Eddie Phillips, Cissy Fitzgerald and Har ...
'' (1929) (screenplay / story) * ''
The Fall of Eve ''The Fall of Eve'' is a 1929 American comedy film directed by Frank R. Strayer, which stars Patsy Ruth Miller, Ford Sterling, and Gertrude Astor. The screenplay was written by Gladys Lehman, from a story by Anita Loos and John Emerson, and t ...
'' (1929) (adaptation) * '' Broadway Scandals'' (1929) (scenario) * ''The Broadway Hoofer'' (1929) (story / dialogue) * '' Mexicali Rose'' (screenplay / story) * ''Embarrassing Moments'' (1930) * ''
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'' (1930) * ''The Little Accident'' (1930) (screenplay) * ''
A Lady Surrenders ''A Lady Surrenders'' is a 1930 American Pre-Code romantic drama film directed by John M. Stahl and starring Genevieve Tobin, Rose Hobart, Conrad Nagel, and Basil Rathbone. A copy exists in the Library of Congress. Plot summary A man is left ...
'' (1930) (adaptation and scenario) * '' The Cat Creeps'' (1930) * ''
La voluntad del muerto ''La Voluntad del Muerto'' ( en, The Will of the Dead Man, italic=yes) is a Spanish-language version of '' The Cat Creeps'' (1930), both of which are now considered to be lost films. The film was directed by George Melford and stars Antonio ...
'' (1930) (adaptation and scenario) * ''
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'' (1931) * ''Nice Women'' (1931) * '' Strictly Dishonorable'' (1931) (screenplay) * ''
A Father Without Knowing It ''A Father Without Knowing It'' (French: ''Papa sans le savoir'') is a 1932 French comedy film directed by Robert Wyler and starring Noël-Noël, Pierre Brasseur and Françoise Rosay.Crisp p.392 Cast * Noël-Noël as Léon Jacquet * Pierre Br ...
'' (1932) (screenplay) * '' Back Street'' (1932) * '' They Just Had to Get Married'' (1933) (screenplay) * ''Hold Me Tight'' (1933) (writer) * ''
White Woman ''White Woman'' is a 1933 American pre-Code drama film directed by Stuart Walker and starring Carole Lombard, Charles Laughton, and Charles Bickford.''The American Film Institute Catalog Feature Films: 1931-40'' published by The American Film I ...
'' (1933) (screenplay) * ''
Death Takes a Holiday ''Death Takes a Holiday'' is a 1934 American pre-Code romantic drama starring Fredric March, Evelyn Venable and Guy Standing. It is based on the 1924 Italian play ''La morte in vacanza'' by Alberto Casella (1891–1957), as adapted in English ...
'' (1934) (screenplay) * ''Double Door'' (1934) * ''
Little Miss Marker ''Little Miss Marker'' (also known as ''The Girl in Pawn'') is an American Pre-Code 1934 comedy-drama film directed by Alexander Hall. It was written by William R. Lipman, Sam Hellman, and Gladys Lehman after a 1932 short story of the same n ...
'' (1934) (screenplay) * '' Enter Madame'' (1935) * ''The County Chairman'' (1935) (screenplay) * ''
George White's 1935 Scandals ''George White's 1935 Scandals'' is an American musical film, written by Jack Yellen and produced in 1935 by Fox Film Corporation. It was a follow-up to (but not a sequel to) the 1934 release, ''George White's Scandals''. Plot The film centers ...
'' (1935) (contributing to treatment - uncredited) * ''
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'' (1935) * '' In Old Kentucky'' (1935) * ''Song and Dance Man'' (1936) (contributing writer - uncredited) * '' A Message to Garcia'' (1936) * '' Captain January'' (1936) (screenplay) * '' Poor Little Rich Girl'' (1936) (screenplay) * ''Reunion'' (1936) * ''
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'' (1937) (screenplay) * ''Midnight Madonna'' (1937) * ''She Married an Artist'' (1937) (screenplay) * ''
There's Always a Woman ''There's Always a Woman'' is a 1938 American comedy mystery film directed by Alexander Hall and starring Joan Blondell and Melvyn Douglas. Seeing the potential for a series, Columbia Pictures quickly made a sequel, ''There's That Woman Again'' ...
'' (1938) (screenplay) * ''
The Lady Objects ''The Lady Objects'' is a 1938 American drama film written by Gladys Lehman and Charles Kenyon and directed by Erle C. Kenton. It was nominated for the Oscar for Best Song at the 11th Academy Awards with the song ''A Mist Over the Moon'', with ...
'' (1938) (screenplay) * ''There's That Woman Again (1939) (play) * ''Good Girls Go to Paris'' (1939) (writer) * ''
Blondie Brings Up Baby ''Blondie Brings Up Baby'' is a 1939 American comedy film directed by Frank R. Strayer and starring Penny Singleton, Arthur Lake, Larry Simms. It is the fourth of 28 films based on the comic strip. Plot summary Blondie is convinced by a sale ...
'' (1939) (screenplay) * ''
Hired Wife ''Hired Wife'' is a 1940 American romantic comedy film directed by William A. Seiter and starring Rosalind Russell, Brian Aherne and Virginia Bruce. Plot When Stephen Dexter (Brian Aherne), boss of Dexter Cement, competes with the giants in ...
'' (1940) (screenplay) * '' Nice Girl?'' (1941) (screenplay) * ''
Her First Beau ''Her First Beau'' is a 1941 comedy-drama directed by Theodore Reed and starring Jane Withers and Jackie Cooper. The film was produced by Columbia Pictures, and the screenplay was written by Gladys Lehman and Karen DeWolf based on the 1939 pla ...
'' (1941) (screenplay) * '' Rio Rita'' (1942) (screenplay) * ''
Presenting Lily Mars ''Presenting Lily Mars'' is a 1943 American musical comedy film directed by Norman Taurog, produced by Joe Pasternak, starring Judy Garland and Van Heflin, and based on the novel by Booth Tarkington. The film is often cited as Garland's first film ...
'' (1943) (screenplay) * '' Two Girls and a Sailor'' (1944) (original screenplay) * ''
Thrill of a Romance ''Thrill of a Romance'' (also known as ''Thrill of a New Romance'') is an American Technicolor romance film released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer in 1945, starring Van Johnson, Esther Williams and Carleton G. Young, with musical performances by Tommy ...
'' (1945) (original screenplay) * '' Her Highness and the Bellboy'' (1945) * ''
This Time for Keeps ''This Time for Keeps'' is a 1947 American romantic musical film directed by Richard Thorpe and starring Esther Williams, Jimmy Durante, Johnnie Johnston and opera singer Lauritz Melchior. Produced by MGM, it is about a soldier, returning home ...
'' (1947) (screenplay) * '' Luxury Liner'' (1948) (screenplay) * '' Sorrowful Jones'' (1949) (adaptation) * '' Golden Girl'' (1951) (screenplay)


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Lehman, Gladys 1892 births 1993 deaths American women screenwriters American centenarians Writers from Oregon Women centenarians University of Idaho alumni 20th-century American women writers 20th-century American screenwriters