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Olga Linek Scholl
BornJanuary 28, 1884
DiedSeptember 21, 1982
San Mateo, California, USA
OccupationScreenwriter
SpouseEdward Scholl

Olga Linek Scholl (also known as Olga Linek Russ; 1884–1982) was a Czech-American screenwriter who worked in Hollywood during the silent era.

She was born in Austria-Hungary to Edward Linek and Laura Jansig; the family moved to New York City when she was young. Olga married Russia-born portrait painter Edward Scholl. The pair had a daughter together. After moving to Los Angeles and writing for film during the medium's early years, she transitioned into writing for the radio in the 1930s. [1]

Selected films

References

  1. ^ Catalog of Copyright Entries. Part 1. [C] Group 3. Dramatic Composition and Motion Pictures. New Series. 1937.
  2. ^ Catalogue of Copyright Entries: Library of Congress. Jon Orwant. 1911.
  3. ^ Annual Magazine Subject-index. Boston Book Company. 1922. p.  192. olga linek.
  4. ^ Lowrey, Carolyn (1920). The First One Hundred Noted Men and Women of the Screen. Moffat, Yard. p.  76. olga scholl.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Olga Linek Scholl
BornJanuary 28, 1884
DiedSeptember 21, 1982
San Mateo, California, USA
OccupationScreenwriter
SpouseEdward Scholl

Olga Linek Scholl (also known as Olga Linek Russ; 1884–1982) was a Czech-American screenwriter who worked in Hollywood during the silent era.

She was born in Austria-Hungary to Edward Linek and Laura Jansig; the family moved to New York City when she was young. Olga married Russia-born portrait painter Edward Scholl. The pair had a daughter together. After moving to Los Angeles and writing for film during the medium's early years, she transitioned into writing for the radio in the 1930s. [1]

Selected films

References

  1. ^ Catalog of Copyright Entries. Part 1. [C] Group 3. Dramatic Composition and Motion Pictures. New Series. 1937.
  2. ^ Catalogue of Copyright Entries: Library of Congress. Jon Orwant. 1911.
  3. ^ Annual Magazine Subject-index. Boston Book Company. 1922. p.  192. olga linek.
  4. ^ Lowrey, Carolyn (1920). The First One Hundred Noted Men and Women of the Screen. Moffat, Yard. p.  76. olga scholl.

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