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  1. William Lord Wright (November 14, 1879 Bellefontaine, Ohio – April 21, 1947 Hollywood, California) was an American screenwriter and film producer. Wright was a newspaper reporter in his hometown of Bellefontaine, Ohio, before going to Hollywood in 1917 where he wrote film scripts for Selig Studios for many years.

  2. William Lord Wright. Writer: The Great Circus Mystery. In 1917, Wright went from the newspaper field into writing silent films for the Selig Company. He later joined Pathe and for a while headed Universal Studios scenario department. Wright also authored "Photoplay Writing" which was used as a supplementary text in New York Institute of ...

  3. A screenwriter and producer, he is most remembered for his scripts for Ace of Spades (1925), Fighting with Buffalo Bill (1926), and The Vanishing Rider (1928). His producing credits include The Border Wildcat (1929), The White Horseman (1921), and The Indians are Coming (1930).

  4. William Lord Wright. Writer: The Great Circus Mystery. In 1917, Wright went from the newspaper field into writing silent films for the Selig Company. He later joined Pathe and for a while headed Universal Studios scenario department. Wright also authored "Photoplay Writing" which was used as a supplementary text in New York Institute of ...

  5. Wright, William Lord; New York Institute of Photography. Publication date 1922 Topics Motion picture plays Publisher New York, Falk Publishing Co., Inc Collection

  6. Originally from Massachusetts, William Wright had been a Baptist minister, but he later joined his wife's family in the Unitarian faith. Wright's mother, Anna Lloyd Jones (1838/39–1923) was a teacher and a member of the Lloyd Jones clan; her parents had emigrated from Wales to Wisconsin. [9]

  7. Oct 14, 2018 · Sold by: betterdeals2019. Photoplay Writing Hardcover – October 14, 2018. by William Lord Wright (Author) See all formats and editions. This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.