Adelaide HeilbronAdelaide Heilbron was an American screenwriter known for films like The Dressmaker from Paris and Lessons for Wives.BiographyAdelaide Heilbron was born into a prominent Seattle family. Her parents were George H. Heilbron and Adelaide Elizabeth Piper. Heilbron graduated from Smith College in 1920 and got her start in the film industry providing coverage for Famous Players–Lasky in New York, moving into script supervising before becoming a screenwriter.Partial filmographyAt the End of the World The Danger Point Lilies of the Field New Lives for Old Mantrap Syncopating Sue Dance Magic Heart to Heart The Butter and Egg Man Captain Swagger My Sin Misleading Lady It's All Yours Cheers for Miss Bishop Friendly Enemies ''Faces in the Fog''