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Maude Fulton is a Actor and Scriptwriter American born on 14 may 1881 at El Dorado (USA)

Maude Fulton

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Birth name Maude Fulton
Nationality USA
Birth 14 may 1881 at El Dorado (USA)
Death 9 november 1950 (at 69 years)

Maude Fulton (May 14, 1881 – November 9, 1950) was a Broadway stage actress, playwright, composer, dancer, concert pianist, stage director, theater manager, and later a Hollywood screenwriter and actress.

Biography

She was born on May 14, 1881. Fulton was the daughter of newspaperman Titus Parker Fulton and Lulu Belle Couchman. She grew up in Eldorado, Kansas and Lexington, Missouri, and worked as a stenographer, telegraph operator, and short story writer before becoming an actress. She first appeared on the stage in amateur productions in Aberdeen, South Dakota in 1904.

On the opening night of Fulton's Broadway debut, in the cast of Mam'zelle Champagne (1906), Harry K. Thaw murdered architect Stanford White over the affections of Evelyn Nesbit. In all Fulton acted or danced in seven Broadway shows. She also appeared in Vaudeville shows with William Rock, whom she met when he choreographed her on Broadway in The Orchid (1907) and appeared with her in Funabashi (1908) and The Candy Shop (1909).

Fulton's greatest personal success was the 1917 play The Brat, which ran for 136 performances. Written by Fulton, it was produced by Oliver Morosco, starred Fulton and John Findlay, and featured Lewis Stone and Edmund Lowe. The Brat was made into a 1919 silent picture starring Alla Nazimova, a John Ford talkie in 1931, and again as The Girl From Avenue A in 1940, with Jane Withers, Elyse Knox, and Laura Hope Crews. She wrote another play, The Humming Bird, which opened on Broadway in 1923. It starred Fulton and Hilda Spong, and was directed by and featured her then-husband Robert Ober. During the silent era, Fulton wrote the intertitles for many pictures such as Lady Windermere's Fan (1925) with Ronald Colman and Don Juan (1926) with John Barrymore. She continued writing for films in Hollywood through the 1930s, with writing credits on a total of 21 pictures and acting credits on five.

She died on November 9, 1950 in San Fernando, California.

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Filmography of Maude Fulton (19 films)

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Actress

The Cohens and Kellys in Trouble, 1h9
Directed by George Stevens
Origin USA
Genres Comedy
Actors Charles Murray, Maureen O'Sullivan, Andy Devine, Jobyna Howland, Maude Fulton, Frank Albertson
Roles Miss Fern
Rating20% 1.0448151.0448151.0448151.0448151.044815
Kelly's daughter falls for a revenue agent, and his divorced wife is after alimony.

Scriptwriter

Broken Dreams, 1h8
Directed by Robert G. Vignola
Origin USA
Genres Drama
Actors Randolph Scott, Martha Sleeper, Joseph Cawthorn, Beryl Mercer, Buster Phelps, Sidney Bracey
Roles Writer
Rating57% 2.865892.865892.865892.865892.86589
Après la mort de sa femme en couches, Robert Morley ne parvient pas à accepter son jeune fils. Il le confie à son oncle et sa tante et part poursuivre ses études de médecine en Europe. A son retour, six ans plus tard, sa pensée a évolué.
The Maltese Falcon, 1h20
Directed by Roy Del Ruth
Origin USA
Genres Drama, Noir, Crime
Themes Films about sexuality, LGBT-related films, LGBT-related films, LGBT-related film
Actors Bebe Daniels, Ricardo Cortez, Dudley Digges, Una Merkel, Thelma Todd, Otto Matieson
Rating67% 3.395823.395823.395823.395823.39582
In San Francisco, private investigator Sam Spade (Ricardo Cortez) and his partner Miles Archer (Walter Long) are approached by Ruth Wonderly (Bebe Daniels) to follow a man, Floyd Thursby, who allegedly ran off with her younger sister. The two accept the assignment because the money is good, even though they disbelieve her story.
The Brat
The Brat (1931)
, 1h21
Directed by John Ford
Origin USA
Genres Comedy, Comedy-drama
Themes Children's films
Actors Sally O'Neil, Alan Dinehart, Sr., Frank Albertson, William Collier Sr, William Collier Sr., Virginia Cherrill
Roles Theatre Play
Rating61% 3.087823.087823.087823.087823.08782
Durant une rafle, The Brat, une jeune fille de dix-sept ans, est arrêtée pour avoir volé de la nourriture. Condamnée, elle est libérée grâce à l'écrivain MacMillan Forester, qui verse une caution et obtient sa garde. Il l'emmène dans sa propriété de Long Island...
Other Men's Women, 1h10
Directed by William A. Wellman
Origin USA
Genres Drama, Romance
Actors Grant Withers, Regis Toomey, James Cagney, Mary Astor, Fred Kohler, Joan Blondell
Roles Writer
Rating63% 3.195273.195273.195273.195273.19527
The film is about Bill (Grant Withers), a railroad engineer, who falls in love with Lily (Mary Astor), the wife of his co-worker Jack (Regis Toomey). When the two men fight over Lily, Jack is blinded. He dies in a violent storm saving Bill's life.
Captain Applejack, 1h3
Directed by Hobart Henley
Origin USA
Actors John Halliday, Mary Brian, Alec B. Francis, Louise Closser Hale, Claud Allister, Arthur Edmund Carewe
Rating58% 2.912922.912922.912922.912922.91292
Ambrose Applejohn lives in an extravagant old mansion with his ward, played by Poppy Faire, and his elderly aunt. Poppy is in love with Applejohn but he doesn't realize it and treats her like a child. Applejohn is bored with his sheltered and mundane live and craves excitement. He plans to sell the family mansion and use the money to travel around the world on a quest for adventure and excitement.
Safe in Hell, 1h13
Directed by William A. Wellman
Origin USA
Genres Drama, Thriller
Themes Seafaring films, Films about sexuality, Transport films, Erotic films, Films about prostitution, Films based on plays
Actors Dorothy Mackaill, Donald Cook, Ralf Harolde, Morgan Wallace, Ivan F. Simpson, John Wray
Roles Adaptation
Rating68% 3.445093.445093.445093.445093.44509
Gilda Karlson (Dorothy Mackaill) is a New Orleans prostitute. She is accused of murdering Piet Van Saal (Ralf Harolde), the man responsible for ending her life as a secretary and leading her into prostitution. Her old boyfriend, sailor Carl Erickson (Donald Cook), smuggles her to safety on Tortuga, an island in the Caribbean from which she cannot be extradited. On the island, Gilda and Carl get "married" without a clergyman to officiate, and she swears to be faithful to him. After Carl leaves on his ship, Gilda finds herself to be the only white woman in a hotel full of international criminals, all of whom try to seduce her. Especially persistent is Bruno (Morgan Wallace), the island's executioner, who steals the money that Carl sends her, with the hope that she will think that Carl has abandoned her.
Scarlet Pages, 1h6
Directed by Ray Enright
Origin USA
Genres Drama, Action, Crime, Romance
Themes Théâtre, Films based on plays
Actors Elsie Ferguson, John Halliday, Grant Withers, Marian Nixon, William B. Davidson, Wilbur Mack
Roles Dialogue
Rating58% 2.9114052.9114052.9114052.9114052.911405
In the prologue to the film(taking place in 1911) we learn that, being unable to care for her baby, Mary Bancroft (Elsie Ferguson), had to give her up for adoption. Years later(in 1930), we find Bancroft as a successful female lawyer in New York. She refuses to marry District Attorney John Remington (John Halliday), because she doesn't want to tell him about her unfortunate past. Bancroft and Remington go to a nightclub one night where Nora Mason (Marian Nixon) works as a singer and dancer. Nora Mason is actually Bancroft's biological daughter but neither of them knows it. Although Nora is tired of the work she is doing and wants to settle down and marry Robert Lawrence (Grant Withers), her adoptive "father" Dr. Henry Mason (played by Wilbur Mack) has other plans for her. Dr. Mason wants to sell Nora to Gregory Jackson (William B. Davidson), who promises to star Nora in a show that will bring in lots of money, as long as she gives herself to Jackson. When Nora hears of this sordid deal from the lips of Dr. Mason, she kills him with a gun her adoptive "mother"(Charlotte Walker) has recently bought. Lawrence, with a friend who is an acquaintance of Bancroft's, goes to the office of Bancroft to ask her to defend Nora. At first reluctant, Bancroft finally decides to take the case. Nora at first refuses to tell the reasons for killing her adoptive father Dr. Mason until it comes out in court that she has been adopted. Nora then informs the jury the entire details of what had occurred prior to the murder; it is obliquely stated that she had been molested by Dr. Mason. When Bancroft finds out her client is actually her own daughter she passes out in court. Nora is acquitted and eventually forgives her real mother for abandoning her as a child.