Frances Marion's Human Design Chart

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          Frances Marion's Biography

          American writer of the first westerns and silent films while later authoring sophisticated comedies such as “Dinner at Eight.” In all, she wrote 325 screenplays including “Stella Dallas” and “Anna Christie,” which brought her an Oscar in 1930. “Valley People” and “Westward the Dream” were some of her more notable books; both considered heavy and tragic.
          Marion also did some directing, surmounting censorship, combating bias against women and resisting the studio code of giving every film a happy ending. In her later years, she lectured on the topic of writing at the University of Southern California. She and her husband, Fred Thompson, became overnight millionaires with their success, but lost a substantial sum of money in some 1929 investments.
          She was married four times and raised two sons. She also had a series of lovers and maintained long friendships with actresses such as Mary Pickford and Marion Davies.
          In 1964, Marion lost her sight. She died 5/12/1973, Los Angeles, CA.
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          Frances Marion's Chart
          Your Type is like a blueprint for how you best interact with the world. It's determined by the way energy flows through your defined centers and channels in your chart.