American screenwriter and playwright
Mary Rider |
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Born | Mary Kirk Rider November 20, 1876
Pekin, Illinois, USA |
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Other names | Mary Rider Mechtold |
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Occupation(s) | Screenwriter, playwright, journalist |
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Years active | 1907–1923 |
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Spouse | Reuben Maynard |
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Mary Rider (sometimes credited as Mary Rider Mechtold) was an American screenwriter, playwright, and short story writer active primarily during the 1910s.[1] [2]
Biography
Mary was born in Illinois to judge George Rider and his wife, Elizabeth Prettyman, in Pekin, Illinois. Later on, she attended the Chicago University.[3]
She began to write plays[4] as well as short stories[5] during the 1910s that appeared in publications like Sunset,[6] Metropolitan,[7] and Munsey's Magazine.[8] She also wrote for vaudeville before writing stories for the screen during Hollywood's silent era.[9] One of her earliest stories to hit the screen was 1914's The Mountain Rat.[10] Over the next few years, she would go on to write a dozen or so shorts and features.
She married Reuben Maynard in New York City in 1916. The couple had no children.
Selected filmography
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