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Anita Loos

Screenwriter

“It’s true that the French have a certain obsession with sex, but it’s a particularly adult obsession. France is the thriftiest of all nations; to a Frenchman, sex provides the most economical way to have fun. The French are a logical race.”

 

Biography

American writer Anita Loos’ father was a California newspaper publisher who, after enduring a spell of unemployment, became a theatre manager. Anita’s first taste of show business was as a child actress (playing Little Lord Fauntleroy) in her father’s playhouse. She continued acting into her teens, then turned to writing, churning out hundreds of 3-page plot synopses and at least one vaudeville sketch. She made her first movie sale at the Lubin Company in 1912; the first Anita Loos script to be produced, however, was Biograph’s The New York Hat (1912), directed by D. W. Griffith. Because she looked about fifteen, and because for many years she misrepresented her date of birth, a myth grew up around Anita, alleging that she was writing Griffith scripts from the age of 12; vestiges of the Anita Loos legend were utilized for Peter Bogdanovich’s 1975 film Nickelodeon, in which Tatum O’Neal played a pre-teen silent movie scriptwriter. Anita remained with Griffith until 1916, when she wrote… read more

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