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Clara Beranger(1886-1956)

  • Writer
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Clara S. Beranger was born in Baltimore, Maryland and was a 1907 Phi Beta Kappa graduate of Goucher College in Baltimore. Early in her career, she wrote some newspaper and magazine articles. On a whim, she submitted a screenplay which was accepted. She eventually found work writing for several studios, including Edison, Kalem, Vitagraph, and Fox. By 1919, Beranger had already written over 100 screenplays and was reportedly making $75,000 a year for Famous Players-Lasky. In 1928, she married Producer William DeMille, brother of C.B. DeMille. The pair exchanged vows on a train in New Mexico. It was the second marriage for both, and it lasted until DeMille's death in 1955. After her retirement from film work, Beranger taught screenwriting at the University of Southern California. A deeply religious woman, she was the author of the books "Peace Begins at Home" and "You Can Be Happy." She also wrote for the inspirational "Guideposts" magazine. In September of 1956, Beranger succumbed to a heart attack in Los Angeles, at age 70.
BornJanuary 14, 1886
DiedSeptember 10, 1956(70)
BornJanuary 14, 1886
DiedSeptember 10, 1956(70)
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Dustin Farnum in Cameo Kirby (1914)
Cameo Kirby
6.4
  • Writer
  • 1914
Vera Reynolds in Almost Human (1927)
Almost Human
8.6
  • Writer
  • 1927
Marie Osborne in La voix de la destinée (1918)
La voix de la destinée
  • Writer(as Clara S. Beranger)
  • 1918
Le Docteur Jekyll et M. Hyde (1920)
Le Docteur Jekyll et M. Hyde
6.9
  • Writer(as Clara S. Beranger)
  • 1920

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  • The Passion of Jekyll & Hyde (2019)
    The Passion of Jekyll & Hyde
    • Writer
    • 2019
  • Henry Hull in Famous Scenes from Pagliacci (1934)
    Famous Scenes from Pagliacci
    Short
    • story
    • 1934
  • Colleen Moore in Social Register (1934)
    Social Register
    6.5
    • screenplay
    • 1934
  • Lillian Gish and Roland Young in His Double Life (1933)
    His Double Life
    6.4
    • adaptation
    • 1933
  • This Mad World (1930)
    This Mad World
    6.8
    • adaptation
    • scenario
    • 1930
  • The Idle Rich (1929)
    The Idle Rich
    5.8
    • talking picture play by
    • 1929
  • Warner Baxter and Irene Rich in Dominatrice (1928)
    Dominatrice
    5.8
    • adaptation
    • 1928
  • Jetta Goudal in The Forbidden Woman (1927)
    The Forbidden Woman
    • adaptation
    • screenplay
    • 1927
  • Vera Reynolds in Almost Human (1927)
    Almost Human
    8.6
    • screenplay
    • titles
    • 1927
  • Vera Reynolds and Victor Varconi in The Little Adventuress (1927)
    The Little Adventuress
    • adaptation
    • screenplay
    • 1927
  • Leatrice Joy in Nobody's Widow (1927)
    Nobody's Widow
    • adaptation
    • 1927
  • Shirley Mason, Malcolm McGregor, and Lewis Stone in Don Juan's 3 Nights (1926)
    Don Juan's 3 Nights
    • adaptation
    • scenario
    • 1926
  • Bessie Love in New Brooms (1925)
    New Brooms
    • screenplay
    • 1925
  • Adolphe Menjou and Greta Nissen in Banco (1925)
    Banco
    • screenplay
    • 1925
  • Claire Adams, Richard Dix, and Neil Hamilton in Men and Women (1925)
    Men and Women
    • scenario
    • 1925

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    • Charles S. Beranger
  • Born
    • January 14, 1886
    • Baltimore, Maryland, USA
  • Died
    • September 10, 1956
    • Hollywood, California, USA(undisclosed)
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      William C. de Mille
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    • 17 Articles

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    Daughter with Berwanger, Frances Beranger (c. 1909 - ?), stage actress.

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