Ethel Hill

Ethel Hill

Deceased · Born: Apr 6, 1898 · Died: May 17, 1954

Personal Details

BornApr 6, 1898 Sacramento, California, USA

Biography

Ethel Hill's life journey began on a sunny April 6, 1898, in the vibrant city of Sacramento, California, USA, a place that would forever hold a special significance in her life's narrative.

As a talented writer, Ethel Hill's creative endeavors would go on to leave an indelible mark on the literary world, with notable works including the captivating "Ship of Wanted Men" (1933),the suspenseful "The Swift Shadow" (1927),and the thrilling "Eight Bells" (1935).

Tragically, Ethel Hill's life came to a close on May 17, 1954, in the iconic city of Hollywood, California, USA, a place that had likely been a hub of inspiration and creativity for her during her lifetime.

Career

1946
Two Smart People
Two Smart People as Screenplay
1945
1944
Man from Frisco
Man from Frisco as Screenplay
1943
In Old Oklahoma
In Old Oklahoma as Screenplay
1941
For Beauty's Sake
For Beauty's Sake as Screenplay
1940
Maryland
Maryland as Screenplay
1939
1935
Party Wire
Party Wire as Screenplay
Eight Bells
Eight Bells as Screenplay
The Best Man Wins
The Best Man Wins as Screenplay
1934
Blind Date
Blind Date as Screenplay
Whirlpool
Whirlpool as Screenplay
1932
Virtue
Virtue as Story