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    Zoe Akins
    An image from Sarah and Son, one of the productions that also features Zoe Akins.
    Zoe Akins

    Zoe Akins

    October 20, 1886 — Humansville, Missouri, USA

    From Wikipedia

    Zoë Akins (October 30, 1886 – October 29, 1958) was a

    Pulitzer Prize-winning American playwright, poet, and author.

    In the early 1930s, Akins became more active in film,

    writing several screenplays as well as licensing minor adaptations of her

    work—such as The Greeks Had a Word for It which was adapted twice, in 1932 (as

    The Greeks Had a Word for Them) and 1938 (as Three Blind Mice) – neither was a

    hit. Two highlights of this period are the films Sarah and Son (1930) and

    Morning Glory (1933), the latter film remade as Stage Struck. While both films

    earned their respective female leads (Ruth Chatterton and Katharine Hepburn)

    Academy Award nominations, neither was enough to launch Akins' career.

    Finally, Akins received recognition. In 1935, she was

    awarded the Pulitzer Prize for Drama for her dramatization of Edith Wharton's

    The Old Maid, a melodrama set in New York City and written in five episodes

    stretching across time from 1839 to 1854. A film version of The Old Maid

    followed in 1939, starring Bette Davis.

    Akins also adapted the Alexandre Dumas novel, La dame aux

    camélias which was adapted into the film Camille in 1936. The film starred Greta

    Garbo, Robert Taylor, and Lionel Barrymore, and earned Garbo her third Oscar

    nomination.

    To Akins' surprise, she was thrust into notoriety again in

    1953, when Jean Negulesco directed an adaptation of The Greeks Had a Word for

    It. The film, titled How to Marry a Millionaire, became a box office sensation

    and helped launch the career of its star, Marilyn Monroe. Monroe's role in the

    Akins' play helped the rising star become a cultural icon, and encouraged Akins

    to pursue a short stint as a writer for several television variety programs.

    How to Marry a Millionaire

    How to Marry a Millionaire

    1953

    Camille

    Camille

    1936

    The Old Maid

    The Old Maid

    1939

    Morning Glory

    Morning Glory

    1933

    Christopher Strong

    Christopher Strong

    1933

    Conquest

    Conquest

    1937

    Stage Struck

    Stage Struck

    1958

    Sarah and Son

    Sarah and Son

    1930