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Mindret Lord (Mindred Loeb) was born on 11 October, 1903 in Chicago, Illinois, USA, is a Writer. Discover Mindret Lord's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of Mindret Lord networth?

Popular As Mindred Loeb
Occupation writer
Age 52 years old
Zodiac Sign Libra
Born 11 October, 1903
Birthday 11 October
Birthplace Chicago, Illinois, USA
Date of death 22 December, 1955
Died Place Los Angeles, California, USA
Nationality United States

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1955

Then his film career picked up again with 2 minor, low-paid assignments, for television and United Artists, followed by the biggest and most prestigious film he ever wrote or co-wrote: "The Virgin Queen" (Fox, 1955), in color, starring Bette Davis and Richard Todd.

1950

There followed a 4-year hiatus, 1950-53, with no film credits.

1946

At the end of WW2, Lord began a new career as a Hollywood writer, earning 8 credits between 1946 and 1955. He often worked on films produced by W. Lee Wilder, Billy Wilder's brother. In one of them, "Strange Impersonation," Lord's own name was inserted into the film's images. Brenda Marshall's scientist works for the Wilmott Institute, which was "founded by Mindret L. [ i. e.

1936

" In this first stage of his professional writing career, he also contributed to the text of at least one Broadway play ("New Faces of 1936").

1930

Around the mid-1930s Namara separated from Lord and married another man. Lord began earning his living as a writer in the US around that time, churning out pulp fiction for a decade, including bizarre stories like "Naked Lady," "Dinner Cooked in Hell," "Mystery of Uncle Alfred," and "Lost Vacation.

1920

But in the late 1920s he "made the scene" when he began a long love affair with Marguerite Namara (1888-1974), the rich and famous diva, friend of Isadora Duncan, and occasional film actress. Namara, who had once co-starred with Valentino, and her younger lover Mr.

1903

Lord (1903-55) lived it up in Europe for several years.

, Lord ] Wilmott in 1903. " (Prominent inscription on wall just behind Marshall as she gives speech. )Lord's first 3 Hollywood films were low-budget jobs for little Republic Studios, followed by a rise to higher class with his next two scripts for the big and prestigious Paramount Studio.

1894

Writer Mindret Lord, a male despite the occasional attribution to him of the feminine form "Mildred" [sic], may have been related to the rich and prominent Loeb family of Chicago. (A notorious member of that family was the young murderer later depicted in Meyer Levin's novel and Richard Fleischer's film, "Compulsion. ") True, there had indeed been a Wisconsin lady named "Mildred Lord," but she was quite distinct from Hollywood writer Mr Mindret Lord. Ms. "Mildred Lord" of Wisconsin gained her fame by inventing a washing machine back in 1894. Mindret Loeb-Lord's early life is shadowy, and one claim that he was a nephew of poet Rabindranath Tagore seems bogus.