Faith Thomas (screenwriter)Faith Thomas was an American screenwriter active during the 1920s through the 1940s.BiographyFaith was born in Superior, Wisconsin, to Benjamin Thomas and Matilda Koehler. After her schooling, she became a stenographer and a court reporter in her home state. By the early 1920s, she had relocated to Hollywood, where after working as a stenographer she eventually began writing screenplays for Universal Pictures. She was on staff at Universal early as 1924, although she did not get her first credit until 1928's That's My Daddy.Selected filmographyThat's My Daddy Red Hot Speed Silks and Saddles The Big Bluff I Can't Escape Hollywood Boulevard Conspiracy ''Rock River Renegades''