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Zelda Sears

Zelda Sears

Known For Writing
Birthday Jan 21, 1873
Died Feb 19, 1935 (62)
Birthplace Near Brockway Township, Michigan, USA
Popularity 0.1 (history)
Updated Aug 04, 2024 (Update)
Entry Date Apr 20, 2024
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Biography

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Zelda Sears (née Paldi; January 21, 1873 — February 19, 1935) was an American stage actress, screenwriter, novelist and businesswoman. Zelda had various odd jobs, including a writer for a Chicago newspaper, before becoming an actress and writer. In New York sh ... e played comic roles on stage, learned shorthand, and even opened her own typewriting business. The impetus of her writing career occurred when she began to copy scientific articles for the noted surgeon Dr. William Bull. Sears observed life in his sanitarium and turned what she saw into a fictional story, which she sold to a magazine. Readers became privy to the inner workings of the institution by reading Zelda's The Name Above The Door. Her income grew after several more short stories were accepted for publication. Dissatisfaction led Sears to return to Chicago, where she joined the acting troupe of John Stapleton. Sears' stage career was boosted by her acting in a production of Lovers Lane. Other plays in which she appeared were Women and Wine, Girls, The Blue Mouse, Love Among The Lions, The Girl He Couldn't Leave Behind Him, Keeping Up Appearances, The Nest Egg, Standing Pat, The Truth, The Show Shop, The Scarlet Woman, and Undertow. Playwrights began to trust her to add dialogue to her roles in stage productions. Sears learned to write stage speeches and construct scenes. Over a period of eleven years she read more than one hundred plays. She embellished ten of these for production. As a writer she benefited greatly from her association with Clyde Fitch. Earlier he had cast her in Lovers Lane. Sears wrote dialogue for theatrical shows like Lady Billy, Cornered, The Clinging Vine, and The Magic Ring. She came to Hollywood to be a scenarist for Cecil B. DeMille and MGM in the early 1930s. Sears co-wrote The Divorcee, a 1930 American Pre-Code drama film, along with Nick Grindé and John Meehan. She died, age 62, at her Hollywood home in 1935 and was survived by her second husband, Louis Wiswell, and a sister, Marie Paldi. She had taken her professional name from her first husband, Herbert E. Sears.

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Filmography

A Wicked Woman

A Wicked Woman

1934

as Gram Teague

Sadie McKee

Sadie McKee

1934

as Mrs. Craney

Inspiration

Inspiration

1931

as Aunt Pauline

The Divorcee

The Divorcee

1930

as Hannah

The Bishop Murder Case

The Bishop Murder Case

1929

as Mrs. Otto Drukker

The Highest Bidder

The Highest Bidder

1921

as Mrs. Steese

The Truth

The Truth

1920

as Mrs. Genevieve Crespigny

A Wicked Woman

A Wicked Woman

1934

Screenplay

You Can't Buy Everything

You Can't Buy Everything

1934

Adaptation

This Side of Heaven

This Side of Heaven

1934

Adaptation

Operator 13

Operator 13

1934

Screenplay

Day of Reckoning

Day of Reckoning

1933

Screenplay

Beauty for Sale

Beauty for Sale

1933

Screenplay

Tugboat Annie

Tugboat Annie

1933

Writer

New Morals for Old

New Morals for Old

1932

Additional Dialogue

Prosperity

Prosperity

1932

Screenplay

Emma

Emma

1932

Dialogue

Politics

Politics

1931

Story

Reducing

Reducing

1931

Additional Dialogue

Road to Paradise

Road to Paradise

1930

Theatre Play

The Divorcee

The Divorcee

1930

Screenplay

Devil-May-Care

Devil-May-Care

1929

Dialogue

Rubber Tires

Rubber Tires

1927

Adaptation

The Wise Wife

The Wise Wife

1927

Screenplay

The Cruise of the Jasper B

The Cruise of the Jasper B

1926

Adaptation

The Clinging Vine

The Clinging Vine

1926

Theatre Play

Cornered

Cornered

1924

Theatre Play

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