Frances Hyland

Frances Hyland

122 · Born: Sep 19, 1903

Personal Details

BornSep 19, 1903 Stuttgart, Arkansas, USA
Spouse
  • William T. Ellis

    ( Jun 22, 1944 to Dec 1, 2025 )
  • Albert Ray

    ( Jul 17, 1930 to Feb 5, 1944 )
  • Charles O. Anthony

    ( Mar 10, 1925 to Dec 1, 2025 )

Biography

Frances Hyland, a renowned screenwriter, was born in the southern state of Arkansas around the turn of the 20th century, specifically in the year 1904. She was the daughter of William C. Moore, a man of great importance, who served as the editor of a local newspaper in Stuttgart, Arkansas, where Frances spent her formative years.

As she grew older, Frances became increasingly fascinated with the world of comedy writing, and her natural talent and dedication eventually led her to a groundbreaking opportunity. In the year 1926, Frances made history by becoming the first woman to be hired by the prestigious Universal Studios as a gagman, a role that would prove to be a significant milestone in her illustrious career.

Throughout her life, Frances was driven by a passion for storytelling and a desire to make a lasting impact on the world of entertainment. Her remarkable journey, from her humble beginnings in Arkansas to her success in Hollywood, serves as a testament to her perseverance and determination.

This mini biography is based on a comprehensive review of reliable sources, including the 1910, 1920, and 1930 United States Census records, as well as a newspaper article published in the 9 July, 1926 issue of The Coshocton (Ohio) Tribune.

Career

1961
Cattle Ranch
Cattle Ranch as Narrator (English Version)
1946
In Old Sacramento
In Old Sacramento as Screenplay
1945
The Cheaters
The Cheaters as Screenplay
1943
1942
In Old California
In Old California as Screenplay
You're Telling Me
You're Telling Me as Screenplay
1940
1938
Island in the Sky
Island in the Sky as Screenplay
City Girl
City Girl as Screenplay
1936
Under Your Spell
Under Your Spell as Screenplay
1934
A Woman's Man
A Woman's Man as Screenplay
1933
The Intruder
The Intruder as Screenplay
1932
Officer Thirteen
Officer Thirteen as Screenplay
1931
Morals for Women
Morals for Women as Screenplay
1930
Extravagance
Extravagance as Screenplay
Peacock Alley
Peacock Alley as Screenplay