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  1. Julia Crawford Ivers (October 3, 1869 – May 8, 1930) was an American motion picture pioneer. [1] Biography. Born in Boonville, Missouri in 1869, her family arrived a year later in Los Angeles. Her father was a dentist. Her mother died in 1876, when Julia was age 7. Julia's sister Grace died at age 14. [2] .

  2. When discussing Julia Crawford Ivers, film historians primarily emphasize two things: her remarkably introverted personality, and her role as principle scenarist for William Desmond Taylor (Foster 1995, 199; Lowe 2005, 286).

  3. Julia Crawford Ivers was born on 3 October 1867 in Los Angeles, California, USA. She was a writer and producer, known for A Son of Erin (1916), The White Flower (1923) and The Majesty of the Law (1915).

  4. Julia Crawford Ivers was born on 3 October 1867 in Los Angeles, California, USA. She was a writer and producer, known for A Son of Erin (1916), The White Flower (1923) and The Majesty of the Law (1915).

  5. When discussing Julia Crawford Ivers, film historians primarily emphasize two things: her remarkably introverted personality, and her role as principle scenarist for William Desmond Taylor (Foster 1995, 199; Lowe 2005, 286).

  6. www.filmcomment.com › article › a-new-old-master-alice-guy-blache-julia-crawford-iversA New Old Master - Film Comment

    I wish I could be as enthusiastic about The Intrigue: The Films of Julia Crawford Ivers, which includes two features written by Ivers and one feature and a fragment of another that she both wrote and directed. The title is taken from The Intrigue, a World War I sci-fi drama written by Ivers and directed by Frank Lloyd.

  7. 28 Jan 2020 · Julia Crawford Ivers wrote the first feature film adaptation of HUCKLEBERRY FINN which was released 100 years ago this month. She has 48 credits in the AFI Catalog for writing, directing and producing silent films.