Bridget Boland

Bridget Boland

Deceased · Born: Mar 13, 1913 · Died: Jan 19, 1988

Personal Details

BornMar 13, 1913 St George's Hanover Square, London, England, UK

Biography

Bridget Boland, a renowned writer of considerable talent, came into the world on March 13, 1913, in the esteemed district of St George's Hanover Square, located within the bustling city of London, England, United Kingdom.

Her impressive body of work includes the screenplay for the 1969 historical drama film "Anne of the Thousand Days", as well as the scripts for the 1955 television series "The Prisoner" and the 1940 classic thriller film "Gaslight", which showcased her remarkable skill and versatility as a writer.

Throughout her distinguished career, Bridget Boland left an indelible mark on the world of literature and cinema, leaving behind a legacy that continues to inspire and influence generations of writers and filmmakers to this day.

In the twilight of her life, Bridget Boland peacefully passed away on January 19, 1988, in the picturesque county of Surrey, England, United Kingdom, her memory living on through her remarkable contributions to the world of storytelling.

Career

1969
1962
Damon and Pythias
Damon and Pythias as Screenplay
1956
War and Peace
War and Peace as Screenplay
1955
1949
The Lost People
The Lost People as Screenplay
He Found a Star
He Found a Star as Screenplay
1940
Gaslight
Gaslight as Screenplay
Laugh It Off
Laugh It Off as Screenplay
1939
Spies of the Air
Spies of the Air as Screenplay