Maie B. Havey | |
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Born | Marie Judge September 15, 1889 Manhattan, New York, USA |
Died | June 4, 1971 81) Manhattan, New York, USA | (aged
Burial place | Gate of Heaven Cemetery |
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Years active | 1910–1920 |
Partner | Fay Tincher |
Maie B. Havey (1889 - 1971), born Marie Judge, was an American screenwriter active during the earliest years of Hollywood. During her decade in the industry, she is credited with 70 screenplays. [1] [2]
Maie was born in New York City to Joseph Judge and Mary Kane; her father died when she was young. Her pen name may have come from a stepfather her mother remarried when she was young. In 1913, Maie — who had worked as a magazine writer [3] — was signed as a scenarist for the Lubin Manufacturing Company, and she later worked at Universal [4] and Bessie Barriscale Pictures. [5] She was close friends with actress Fay Tincher, with whom she often worked; the pair even lived together for a time. [6] Little is known of what became of her after 1920, when she wrote her last known scenario for Hollywood.
◆ Maie B. Havey scenarios, stories and writings ◆ | |||||||||||||||||
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Year | Title | Age | Credit | Role | Director | Prod | Dist | Released | Genre | Length | Notes | Ref1 | Ref2 | ||||
1910 | His Sister-in-Law | 21 | M.B. Havey | Writer | D.W. Griffith | Biograph | General Film | Dec-15-1910 | Drama | Short | [7] | ||||||
1911 | The Diamond Star | 21 | Maie B. Havey | Writer | D.W. Griffith | Biograph | General Film | Feb-20-1911 | Drama | Short | [7] | ||||||
1911 | In the Days of '49 | 21 | Maie B. Havey | Writer | D.W. Griffith | Biograph | General Film | May-8-1911 | Drama | Short | [7] | ||||||
1911 | The Smile of a Child | 21 | M.B. Havey | Writer | D.W. Griffith | Biograph | General Film | Jun-5-1911 | Drama | Short | [7] | ||||||
1911 | The Failure | 22 | M.B. Havey | Writer | D.W. Griffith | Biograph | General Film | Dec-7-1911 | Drama | Short | [7] | ||||||
1912 | Blind Love | 22 | M.B. Havey | Writer | D.W. Griffith | Biograph | General Film | Sep-12-1912 | Drama | Short | [8] | ||||||
1912 | At the Masquerade Ball | 23 | M.B. Havey | Scenario | Harold M. Shaw | Edison | General Film | Oct-22-1912 | Drama | Short | [8] | ||||||
1913 | The Running Away of Doris | 23 | M.B. Havey | Writer | Ashley Miller | Edison | General Film | Jan-13-1913 | Drama | Short | [7] | ||||||
1913 | The Supreme Sacrifice | 23 | M.B. Havey | Story | George Nichols | Lubin | General Film | Feb-27-1913 | Drama | Short | [9] | ||||||
1913 | A Birthday Gift | 23 | Maie B. Havey | Writer | Charles Kent | Vitagraph | General Film | Mar-18-1913 | Drama | Short | [8] | ||||||
1913 | For Love of Columbine | 23 | Maie B. Havey | Story | Oscar Apfel | Reliance | Mutual Film | Apr-12-1913 | Drama | Short | [7] | ||||||
1913 | A Mistake in Judgment | 23 | M.B. Havey | Writer | Charles M. Seay | Edison | General Film | Aug-26-1913 | Drama | Short | [7] | ||||||
1913 | Only Five Years Old | 24 | M.B. Havey | Writer | Lem B. Parker | Selig | General Film | Oct-10-1913 | Drama | Short | [7] | ||||||
1913 | Madonna of the Storm | 24 | M.B. Havey | Writer | D.W. Griffith | Biograph | General Film | Oct-25-1913 | Drama | Short | [7] | ||||||
1913 | The Haunted House | 24 | Maie B. Havey | Story | Lorimer Johnston | American Film | Mutual Film | Nov-8-1913 | Drama | Short | [7] | ||||||
1913 | A Man and a Women | 24 | M.B. Havey | Story | Travers Vale | Reliance | Mutual Film | Nov-19-1913 | Drama | Short | [7] | [10] | |||||
1913 | The Capturing of David Dunne | 24 | M.B. Havey | Story | Unknown | Biograph | General Film | Dec-8-1913 | Drama | Short | [8] | ||||||
1913 | For Her Government | 24 | Maie B. Havey | Scenario | Frank Powell | Biograph | General Film | Dec-22-1913 | Drama | Short | [11] | ||||||
1913 | Day Break | 24 | Maie B. Havey | Writer | Travers Vale | Reliance | Mutual Film | Dec-29-1913 | Drama | Short | [12] | ||||||
1914 | In the Gambler's Web | 24 | Maie B. Havey | Story | Edgar Jones | Lubin | General Film | Mar-4-1914 | Drama | Short | [7] | ||||||
1914 | A Pack of Cards | 24 | Maie B. Havey | Story | Unknown | Lubin | General Film | Apr-30-1914 | Drama | Short | [7] | ||||||
1914 | The Attorney's Decision | 24 | Maie B. Havey | Story | Unknown | Lubin | General Film | Aug-26-1914 | Drama | Short | [8] | ||||||
1914 | Through the Dark | 24 | M.B. Havey | Writer | John G. Adolfi | Reliance | Mutual Film | Aug-29-1914 | Drama | Short | [13] | ||||||
1914 | The Weight of a Crown | 25 | May B. Havey | Story | Harry Myers | Lubin | General Film | Oct-1-1914 | Drama | Short | [7] | ||||||
1915 | The Winthrop Diamonds | 25 | May B. Havey | Story | Edgar Jones | Lubin | General Film | Mar-2-1915 | Drama | Short | [7] | ||||||
1915 | A Witch of Salem Town | 25 | M. B. Havey | Story | L. J. Henderson | Victor | Universal | May-24-1915 | Drama | Short | [14] | ||||||
1915 | Souls in Pawn | 25 | M. B. Havey | Story | Ben F. Wilson | Rex | Universal | Jul-8-1915 | Drama | Short | [15] | [7] | |||||
1915 | Her Wonderful Day | 25 | M. B. Havey | Scenario | Herbert Garber | IMP | Universal | Aug-3-1915 | Drama | Short | [16] | [7] | |||||
1915 | The Last Rose | 26 | Mae B. Havey | Writer | Arthur V. Johnson | Lubin | General Film | Sep-29-1915 | Drama | Short | [7] | ||||||
1915 | The Unnecessary Sex | 26 | M.B. Havey | Story | Jack Harvey | IMP | Universal | Oct-5-1915 | Comedy | Short | [7] | ||||||
1915 | The Man of Shame | 26 | M.B. Havey | Scenario | Harry Myers | Universal | Universal | Oct-11-1915 | Drama | Feature | [17] | [18] | |||||
1915 | The Little Lady Across the Way | 26 | M.B. Havey | Story | Matt Moore | IMP | Universal | Dec-10-1915 | Comedy | Short | [19] | [7] | |||||
1915 | Juror Number Seven | 26 | M. B. Havey | Scenario | Ben F. Wilson | Rex | Universal | Dec-13-1915 | Drama | Short | [20] | [7] | |||||
1915 | The Primrose Path | 26 | M.B. Havey | Scenario | Lawrence Marston | Universal | Universal | Dec-13-1915 | Drama | Feature | [21] | [22] | |||||
1916 | The Law of Life | 26 | Maie B. Havey | Scenario | Henry MacRae | IMP | Universal | Jan-7-1916 | Drama | Short | [23] | [7] | |||||
1916 | Love's Pilgrimage to America | 26 | May B. Havey | Scenario | Lawrence Marston | Universal | Universal | Jan-10-1916 | Comedy | Feature | [24] | [25] | |||||
1916 | The Wrong Mary Wright | 26 | Maie Havey | Scenario | Millard K. Wilson | Victor | Universal | Jan-12-1916 | Comedy | Short | [26] | [7] | |||||
1916 | A Sea Mystery | 26 | M.B. Havey | Scenario | Lucius J. Henderson | Victor | Universal | Jan-21-1916 | Drama | Short | [27] | [7] | |||||
1916 | One Who Passed by | 26 | M. B. Havey | Scenario | Ben F. Wilson | Rex | Universal | Feb-6-1916 | Drama | Short | [28] | [7] | |||||
1916 | Saved by a Song | 26 | Maie B. Havey | Scenario | Ben F. Wilson | Rex | Universal | Mar-5-1916 | Drama | Short | [29] | [7] | |||||
1916 | Sunlight and Shadows | 26 | May B. Havey | Scenario | Brinsley Shaw | IMP | Universal | Mar-7-1916 | Drama | Short | [30] | [7] | |||||
1916 | A Gentle Volunteer | 26 | Maie B. Havey | Story | Ben F. Wilson | IMP | Universal | May-28-1916 | Drama | Short | [31] | ||||||
1916 | The Sheriff of Pine Mountain | 26 | Maie B. Havey | Scenario | Ben F. Wilson | Rex | Universal | Jun-11-1916 | Western | Short | [32] | [7] | |||||
1916 | The Perils of Divorce | 26 | Mabel Havey | Scenario | Edwin August | Peerless | World Film | Jun-12-1916 | Drama | Feature | [33] | ||||||
1916 | Main 4400 | 27 | Maie Havey | Scenario | William Worthington | Victor | Universal | Oct-22-1916 | Drama | Short | [34] | [7] | |||||
1916 | Her Vanished Youth | 27 | Maie Havey | Scenario | Fred Kelsey | Rex | Universal | Nov-4-1916 | Drama | Short | [16] | [7] | |||||
1916 | The Eyes of Love | 27 | Mae B. Havey | Scenario | Fred Kelsey | Rex | Universal | Nov-10-1916 | Drama | Short | [35] | [7] | |||||
1916 | The Devil's Bondwoman | 27 | Maie Harvey | Scenario | Lloyd B. Carleton | Universal | Universal | Nov-20-1916 | Drama | Feature | [36] | [7] | |||||
1916 | The Emerald Pin | 27 | Maie Havey | Scenario | Burton George | Universal | Universal | Nov-23-1916 | Drama | Short | [37] | [7] | |||||
1916 | Circumstantial Guilt | 27 | Maie Havey | Scenario | George Cochrane | Universal | Universal | Nov-24-1916 | Drama | Short | [38] | [8] | |||||
1916 | The Penalty of Treason | 27 | Maie Havey | Scenario | Douglas Gerrard | Rex | Universal | Dec-10-1916 | Drama | Short | [39] | [7] | |||||
1916 | Green Eyes | 27 | Maie Havey | Scenario | William Garwood | Universal | Universal | Dec-13-1916 | Drama | Short | [40] | [7] | |||||
1917 | Her Soul's Inspiration | 27 | Maie Havey | Scenario | Jack Conway | Bluebird | Universal | Jan-15-1917 | Drama | Feature | [41] | [16] | |||||
1917 | His Little Room Mate | 27 | Maie Havey | Scenario | Carter DeHaven | Victor | Universal | Jan-19-1917 | Comedy | Short | [42] | [7] | |||||
1917 | The War Waif | 27 | Maie Havey | Scenario | Allen Holubar | Bluebird | Universal | Feb-1-1917 | Drama | Short | [43] | [7] | |||||
1917 | Good Morning Nurse | 27 | Maie Havey | Scenario | Allen Curtis | Victor | Universal | Feb-6-1917 | Comedy | Short | [44] | [7] | |||||
1917 | The High Cost of Starving | 27 | Maie Havey | Scenario | Leslie T. Peacocke | IMP | Universal | Feb-9-1917 | Comedy | Short | [45] | [7] | |||||
1917 | The Girl Reporter's Scoop | 27 | Maie Havey | Scenario | Fred Kelsey | IMP | Universal | Feb-14-1917 | Drama | Short | [46] | [7] | |||||
1917 | Somebody Lied | 27 | Maie Havey | Scenario | Ben F. Wilson | Victor | Universal | Apr-5-1917 | Comedy | Short | [47] | [7] | |||||
1917 | A Jewel in Pawn | 27 | Maie Havey | Scenario | Jack Conway | Bluebird | Universal | Apr-16-1917 | Drama | Feature | [48] | [49] | |||||
1917 | The Clock | 27 | Maie B. Havey | Scenario | William Worthington | Universal | Universal | Apr-30-1917 | Comedy | Feature | [50] | [8] | |||||
1917 | Her City Beau | 27 | Maie Havey | Story | Millard K. Wilson | Victor | Universal | Jun-28-1917 | Comedy | Short | [51] | [7] | |||||
1917 | The Girl in the Limousine | 27 | Maie Havey | Scenario | George Cochrane | IMP | Universal | Jul-8-1917 | Drama | Short | [52] | [7] | |||||
1917 | A Five Foot Ruler | 27 | Maie Havey | Scenario | Carter DeHaven | Victor | Universal | Aug-20-1917 | Comedy | Short | [53] | [7] | |||||
1918 | Her Body in Bond | 28 | Mabelle Harvey | Betty Coates | Robert Z. Leonard | Universal | Universal | Jun-16-1918 | Drama | Feature | Actress | [54] | |||||
1918 | How Could You, Jean? | 28 | Mabelle Harvey | Susan Cooper | William Desmond Taylor | Mary Pickford | Artcraft | Jun-23-1918 | Drama | Feature | Actress | [55] | |||||
1918 | O, Susie Behave | 28 | Mae Havey | Story | Alfred Santell | FTCC | World Film | Jul-22-1918 | Comedy | Short | Fay Tincher | [7] | |||||
1919 | Hearts Asleep | 29 | Maie B. Havey | Story | Howard Hickman | B.B. Features | RC Dist | Mar-31-1919 | Drama | Feature | Bessie Barriscale | [56] | [7] | ||||
1919 | Tangled Threads | 29 | M.B. Havey | Story | Howard Hickman | B.B. Features | RC Dist | Jun-21-1919 | Drama | Feature | Bessie Barriscale | [57] | [7] | ||||
1919 | Dangerous Nan McGrew | 29 | Maie B. Havey | Scenario | Scott Sidney | Christie Film | Educational Film | Aug-2-1919 | Comedy | Short | Fay Tincher | [58] | [59] | ||||
1919 | Her Purchase Price | 29 | M.B. Havey | Story | Howard Hickman | B.B. Features | RC Dist | Sep-1-1919 | Drama | Feature | Bessie Barriscale | [60] | [7] | ||||
1919 | Kitty Kelly, M.D. | 30 | Maie B. Havey | Story | Howard Hickman | B.B. Features | RC Dist | Oct-5-1919 | Comedy | Feature | Bessie Barriscale | [61] | [7] | ||||
1919 | A Trick of Fate | 30 | M.B. Havey | Story | Howard Hickman | B.B. Features | RC Dist | Feb-24-1920 | Drama | Feature | Bessie Barriscale | [7] | |||||
1919 | The Notorious Mrs. Sands | 30 | M.B. Havey | Story | Christy Cabanne | B.B. Features | RC Dist | May-9-1920 | Drama | Feature | Bessie Barriscale | [62] | [7] | ||||
1920 | A Seaside Siren | 30 | Maie B. Havey | Story | William Beaudine | Christie Film | Educational Film | Jul-25-1920 | Comedy | Short | Fay Tincher | [63] | |||||
Primary Sources: ◆ The Universal Silents: A Filmography of the Universal Motion Picture Manufacturing Company, 1912-1929 by R.E. Braff 1999 ◆ American Film Personnel and Company Credits, 1908 - 1920 by Paul Spehr & Gunnar Lundquist 1996 ◆ The AFI Catalog of Feature Films https://aficatalog.afi.com/ | |||||||||||||||||
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