Beatrice Morse

Beatrice Morse was a screenwriter of silent films in the 1910s.

Beatrice Morse
OccupationScreenwriter
Years active1912–1918

Biography

She was employed as a scenarist at World Pictures, Goldwyn Pictures, and Fox. Before making a name for herself in Hollywood, she wrote for a number of magazines.[1][2]

Selected filmography

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gollark: You should believe in one if there's good evidence that one exists, not otherwise.
gollark: Again, clear would be "written in 50-foot letters of fire in the sky".
gollark: I don't consider this clear because it's not distinguished from the *other* religious books which also claim to be ultimate universal truth.
gollark: I don't think this justifies being punished forever, *infinitely*, especially since, as you said, part of it is a product of the environment. Guess which omnipotent god set up that environment?

References

  1. "Scenario Staff Grows". The Edmonton Journal. 9 Feb 1918. Retrieved 2019-09-18.
  2. "News and Notes From Movieland". The Capital Times. 19 Mar 1918. Retrieved 2019-09-18.



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