
Elinor Glyn
Scénario·16 octobre 1864·† 23 septembre 1943 — 78 ans·Jersey, Channel Islands, UK
Elinor Glyn was a British novelist and scriptwriter who specialised in romantic fiction, which was considered scandalous for its time, although her works are relatively tame by modern standards.
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—HalcyoneWriter—The Reason WhyWriter2012Clara Bow: Hollywood's Lost Screen Goddess1999Clara Bow: Discovering the "It" GirlSelf - Author of 'It' (archive footage)1977Romance: Three WeeksWriter1977RomanceTVWriter1930The Price of ThingsDirector · Novel · Producer1930Such Men Are DangerousStory1930Knowing MenHerself (Prologue) · Director · Adaptation · Novel · Producer1929The Man and the MomentStory1928Three Week EndsStory1928MiragesSelf (uncredited)1928Red HairNovel1928Mad HourNovel1927RitzyWriter1927ItMadame Elinor Glyn · Story · Adaptation · Producer1926Love's BlindnessWriter1925The Only ThingWriter1925Soul MatesWriter1925Man and MaidScreenplay1924His HourNovel · Screenplay1924How to Educate a WifeStory1924Three WeeksScreenplay · Novel1923Six DaysNovel1922The World's a StageSelf - in Prologue (uncredited) · Story1922Beyond the RocksNovel1921Le cœur nous trompeBridge Player1921The Great MomentStory1919ÉrdekházasságWriter1919The Career of Katherine BushNovel1918SphynxWriter1917One HourOriginal Story1917Három hétNovel1916One DayOriginal Story · Writer1914Three WeeksNovel











