- Mary Murillo
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Born in Britain, screenwriter Mary Murillo wrote five melodramas for Theda Bara, during the 1910s popularity of vamp films. Murillo served as the chief screenwriter for 20th Century Fox from 1916–1917, writing 50 scripts in this time period. She also worked for Metro Films and the England-based Stoll Studios. She worked with such famous film stars as Norma Talmadge, most notably in The Forbidden City. Though Murillo has been cited as the most prolific Latina screenwriter of all time, Murillo is actually a pen name; she was Irish.
Filmography
- A Woman Redeemed (1927)
- A Strand of Blond Hair
- Mavis of the Glen
- The Little Gypsy
- The Unfaithful Wife
- A Soldier's Oath
- The Green-Eyed Monster
- A Parisian Romance
- Gold and the Woman
- Blazing Love
- The Eternal Sapho
- Sins of Men
- East Lynne
- Ambition
- The Unwelcome Mother
- Her Double Life
- The War Bride's Secret
- Love and Hate
- The Vixen
- The Bitter Truth
- Love Aflame
- The New York Peacock
- Sister Against Sister
- Love's Law
- Tangled Lives
- She
- Two Little Imps
- A Modern Jack and the Beanstalk
- Wrath of Love
- Outwitted
- The Eternal Mother
- The Secret of the Storm Country
- The Avenging Trail
- Cheating the Public
- The Reason Why
- Her Only Way
- The Forbidden City
- The Panther Woman
- The Heart of Wetona
- The Other Man's Wife
- Mothers of Men
- Yes or No
- The Wonderful Chance
- The New York Idea
- Love or Hate
- The Sign on the Door
- Perjury
- Shams of Society
- Moonshine Valley
- The Sins Ye Do
- La princesse aux clowns
- Forbidden Cargoes
- A Woman Redeemed
- King's Mate
- Mon gosse de père
- Accused, Stand Up!
- My Old Dutch
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