Elizabeth Reinhardt


Elizabeth Reinhardt was an American screenwriter and TV writer known for films like Laura.

Biography

Elizabeth was born to Milton Neely and Vera McCabe in 1909, the eldest of three children.
After graduating from DePauw University, she began her career writing three Spanish-language films: La Buenaventura, The Singer of Naples and Angelina o el Honor de un Brigadier. She then sold Pardon Our Nerve to 20th Century Fox. She'd later work on English-language films like Laura, Cluny Brown, and Give My Regards to Broadway.
Reinhardt was married to John Reinhardt, who directed Spanish-language films at Fox.
She moved in writing for TV in the 1950s, and died in 1954 at the age of 44 after a lengthy illness.

Partial filmography

Hit Parade of 1951 When My Baby Smiles at Me Give My Regards to Broadway The Homestretch Carnival in Costa Rica Cluny Brown Sentimental Journey Laura His Butler's Sister She Got Her Man Maisie Was a Lady Gold Rush Maisie Everybody's Baby Pardon Our Nerve Angelina o el Honor de un Brigadier The Singer of Naples
  • ''La Buenaventura''