Frances Hubbard Flaherty, a celebrated American writer and director of German heritage, made a lasting impact on the film industry through her extraordinary contributions to numerous landmark movies. Her distinguished career, which extended over several decades, featured a range of notable works, including the 1926 animated masterpiece Moana, the 1948 critically acclaimed Louisiana Story, and the 1942 thought-provoking documentary The Land. Throughout her professional trajectory, Flaherty's innovative artistic talent was frequently bolstered by the unwavering support of her loving spouse, the accomplished filmmaker Robert J. Flaherty.

Frances H. Flaherty
Deceased · Born: Dec 5, 1883 · Died: Jun 30, 1972














