Maie B. Havey

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Maie B. Havey
Born
Marie Judge

(1889-09-15)September 15, 1889
DiedJune 4, 1971(1971-06-04) (aged 81)
Burial place Gate of Heaven Cemetery
Other names
  • Mabelle Harvey
  • M. B. Havey
  • May B. Havey
  • Maie Havey
Occupations
  • Actress
  • Screenwriter
Years active1910–1920
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]

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Biography

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.

Filmography

Comedy and tragedy masks without background.svg              Maie B. Havey scenarios, stories and writings             
Year
Title
Age
Credit
Role
Director
Prod
Dist
Released
Genre
Length
Notes
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1910His Sister-in-Law21M.B. HaveyWriter D.W. Griffith Biograph General Film Dec-15-1910 Drama Short [7]
1911The Diamond Star21Maie B. HaveyWriter D.W. Griffith Biograph General Film Feb-20-1911 Drama Short [7]
1911In the Days of '4921Maie B. HaveyWriter D.W. Griffith Biograph General Film May-8-1911 Drama Short [7]
1911 The Smile of a Child 21M.B. HaveyWriter D.W. Griffith Biograph General Film Jun-5-1911 Drama Short [7]
1911The Failure22M.B. HaveyWriter D.W. Griffith Biograph General Film Dec-7-1911 Drama Short [7]
1912 Blind Love 22M.B. HaveyWriter D.W. Griffith Biograph General Film Sep-12-1912 Drama Short [8]
1912At the Masquerade Ball23M.B. Havey Scenario Harold M. Shaw Edison General Film Oct-22-1912 Drama Short [8]
1913The Running Away of Doris23M.B. HaveyWriter Ashley Miller Edison General Film Jan-13-1913 Drama Short [7]
1913The Supreme Sacrifice23M.B. HaveyStory George Nichols Lubin General Film Feb-27-1913 Drama Short [9]
1913A Birthday Gift23Maie B. HaveyWriter Charles Kent Vitagraph General Film Mar-18-1913 Drama Short [8]
1913For Love of Columbine23Maie B. HaveyStory Oscar Apfel Reliance Mutual Film Apr-12-1913 Drama Short [7]
1913A Mistake in Judgment23M.B. HaveyWriter Charles M. Seay Edison General Film Aug-26-1913 Drama Short [7]
1913Only Five Years Old24M.B. HaveyWriterLem B. Parker Selig General Film Oct-10-1913 Drama Short [7]
1913 Madonna of the Storm 24M.B. HaveyWriter D.W. Griffith Biograph General Film Oct-25-1913 Drama Short [7]
1913 The Haunted House 24Maie B. HaveyStory Lorimer Johnston American Film Mutual Film Nov-8-1913 Drama Short [7]
1913A Man and a Women24M.B. HaveyStory Travers Vale Reliance Mutual Film Nov-19-1913 Drama Short [7] [10]
1913The Capturing of David Dunne24M.B. HaveyStoryUnknown Biograph General Film Dec-8-1913 Drama Short [8]
1913For Her Government24Maie B. Havey Scenario Frank Powell Biograph General Film Dec-22-1913 Drama Short [11]
1913Day Break24Maie B. HaveyWriter Travers Vale Reliance Mutual Film Dec-29-1913 Drama Short [12]
1914In the Gambler's Web24Maie B. HaveyStory Edgar Jones Lubin General Film Mar-4-1914 Drama Short [7]
1914A Pack of Cards24Maie B. HaveyStoryUnknown Lubin General Film Apr-30-1914 Drama Short [7]
1914The Attorney's Decision24Maie B. HaveyStoryUnknown Lubin General Film Aug-26-1914 Drama Short [8]
1914Through the Dark24M.B. HaveyWriter John G. Adolfi Reliance Mutual Film Aug-29-1914 Drama Short [13]
1914The Weight of a Crown25May B. HaveyStory Harry Myers Lubin General Film Oct-1-1914 Drama Short [7]
1915The Winthrop Diamonds25May B. HaveyStory Edgar Jones Lubin General Film Mar-2-1915 Drama Short [7]
1915A Witch of Salem Town25M. B. HaveyStoryL. J. Henderson Victor Universal May-24-1915 Drama Short [14]
1915Souls in Pawn25M. B. HaveyStory Ben F. Wilson Rex Universal Jul-8-1915 Drama Short [15] [7]
1915Her Wonderful Day25M. B. Havey Scenario Herbert Garber IMP Universal Aug-3-1915 Drama Short [16] [7]
1915The Last Rose26Mae B. HaveyWriter Arthur V. Johnson Lubin General Film Sep-29-1915 Drama Short [7]
1915 The Unnecessary Sex 26M.B. HaveyStoryJack Harvey IMP Universal Oct-5-1915 Comedy Short [7]
1915The Man of Shame26M.B. Havey Scenario Harry Myers Universal Universal Oct-11-1915 Drama Feature [17] [18]
1915The Little Lady Across the Way26M.B. HaveyStory Matt Moore IMP Universal Dec-10-1915 Comedy Short [19] [7]
1915Juror Number Seven26M. B. Havey Scenario Ben F. Wilson Rex Universal Dec-13-1915 Drama Short [20] [7]
1915The Primrose Path26M.B. Havey Scenario Lawrence Marston Universal Universal Dec-13-1915 Drama Feature [21] [22]
1916The Law of Life26Maie B. Havey Scenario Henry MacRae IMP Universal Jan-7-1916 Drama Short [23] [7]
1916Love's Pilgrimage to America26May B. Havey Scenario Lawrence Marston Universal Universal Jan-10-1916 Comedy Feature [24] [25]
1916The Wrong Mary Wright26Maie Havey Scenario Millard K. Wilson Victor Universal Jan-12-1916 Comedy Short [26] [7]
1916A Sea Mystery26M.B. Havey Scenario Lucius J. Henderson Victor Universal Jan-21-1916 Drama Short [27] [7]
1916One Who Passed by26M. B. Havey Scenario Ben F. Wilson Rex Universal Feb-6-1916 Drama Short [28] [7]
1916Saved by a Song26Maie B. Havey Scenario Ben F. Wilson Rex Universal Mar-5-1916 Drama Short [29] [7]
1916Sunlight and Shadows26May B. Havey Scenario Brinsley Shaw IMP Universal Mar-7-1916 Drama Short [30] [7]
1916A Gentle Volunteer26Maie B. HaveyStory Ben F. Wilson IMP Universal May-28-1916 Drama Short [31]
1916The Sheriff of Pine Mountain26Maie B. Havey Scenario Ben F. Wilson Rex Universal Jun-11-1916 Western Short [32] [7]
1916The Perils of Divorce26Mabel Havey Scenario Edwin August Peerless World Film Jun-12-1916 Drama Feature [33]
1916Main 440027Maie Havey Scenario William Worthington Victor Universal Oct-22-1916 Drama Short [34] [7]
1916Her Vanished Youth27Maie Havey Scenario Fred Kelsey Rex Universal Nov-4-1916 Drama Short [16] [7]
1916The Eyes of Love27Mae B. Havey Scenario Fred Kelsey Rex Universal Nov-10-1916 Drama Short [35] [7]
1916 The Devil's Bondwoman 27Maie Harvey Scenario Lloyd B. Carleton Universal Universal Nov-20-1916 Drama Feature [36] [7]
1916The Emerald Pin27Maie Havey Scenario Burton George Universal Universal Nov-23-1916 Drama Short [37] [7]
1916Circumstantial Guilt27Maie Havey Scenario George Cochrane Universal Universal Nov-24-1916 Drama Short [38] [8]
1916The Penalty of Treason27Maie Havey Scenario Douglas Gerrard Rex Universal Dec-10-1916 Drama Short [39] [7]
1916Green Eyes27Maie Havey Scenario William Garwood Universal Universal Dec-13-1916 Drama Short [40] [7]
1917 Her Soul's Inspiration 27Maie Havey Scenario Jack Conway Bluebird Universal Jan-15-1917 Drama Feature [41] [16]
1917His Little Room Mate27Maie Havey Scenario Carter DeHaven Victor Universal Jan-19-1917 Comedy Short [42] [7]
1917The War Waif27Maie Havey Scenario Allen Holubar Bluebird Universal Feb-1-1917 Drama Short [43] [7]
1917Good Morning Nurse27Maie Havey Scenario Allen Curtis Victor Universal Feb-6-1917 Comedy Short [44] [7]
1917The High Cost of Starving27Maie Havey Scenario Leslie T. Peacocke IMP Universal Feb-9-1917 Comedy Short [45] [7]
1917The Girl Reporter's Scoop27Maie Havey Scenario Fred Kelsey IMP Universal Feb-14-1917 Drama Short [46] [7]
1917Somebody Lied27Maie Havey Scenario Ben F. Wilson Victor Universal Apr-5-1917 Comedy Short [47] [7]
1917 A Jewel in Pawn 27Maie Havey Scenario Jack Conway Bluebird Universal Apr-16-1917 Drama Feature [48] [49]
1917 The Clock 27Maie B. Havey Scenario William Worthington Universal Universal Apr-30-1917 Comedy Feature [50] [8]
1917Her City Beau27Maie HaveyStory Millard K. Wilson Victor Universal Jun-28-1917 Comedy Short [51] [7]
1917The Girl in the Limousine27Maie Havey Scenario George Cochrane IMP Universal Jul-8-1917 Drama Short [52] [7]
1917A Five Foot Ruler27Maie Havey Scenario Carter DeHaven Victor Universal Aug-20-1917 Comedy Short [53] [7]
1918 Her Body in Bond 28Mabelle HarveyBetty Coates Robert Z. Leonard Universal Universal Jun-16-1918 Drama Feature Actress [54]
1918 How Could You, Jean? 28Mabelle HarveySusan Cooper William Desmond Taylor Mary Pickford Artcraft Jun-23-1918 Drama Feature Actress [55]
1918O, Susie Behave28Mae HaveyStory Alfred Santell FTCC World Film Jul-22-1918 Comedy Short Fay Tincher [7]
1919 Hearts Asleep 29Maie B. HaveyStory Howard Hickman B.B. Features RC Dist Mar-31-1919 Drama Feature Bessie Barriscale [56] [7]
1919 Tangled Threads 29M.B. HaveyStory Howard Hickman B.B. Features RC Dist Jun-21-1919 Drama Feature Bessie Barriscale [57] [7]
1919Dangerous Nan McGrew29Maie B. Havey Scenario Scott Sidney Christie Film Educational FilmAug-2-1919 Comedy Short Fay Tincher [58] [59]
1919 Her Purchase Price 29M.B. HaveyStory Howard Hickman B.B. Features RC Dist Sep-1-1919 Drama Feature Bessie Barriscale [60] [7]
1919 Kitty Kelly, M.D. 30Maie B. HaveyStory Howard Hickman B.B. Features RC Dist Oct-5-1919 Comedy Feature Bessie Barriscale [61] [7]
1919 A Trick of Fate 30M.B. HaveyStory Howard Hickman B.B. Features RC Dist Feb-24-1920 Drama Feature Bessie Barriscale [7]
1919 The Notorious Mrs. Sands 30M.B. HaveyStory Christy Cabanne B.B. Features RC Dist May-9-1920 Drama Feature Bessie Barriscale [62] [7]
1920A Seaside Siren30Maie B. HaveyStory William Beaudine Christie Film Educational FilmJul-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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