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  1. Frances Harmer (1858 – January 1927) was an English-born writer of short stories and a screenwriter in Hollywood, known as the "Little Mother of the Movies". Early life. Frances A. Harmer was born in England. She moved to the United States as a young woman, [1] and worked as a teacher. [2] Writing.

  2. Frances Elena Farmer (September 19, 1913 – August 1, 1970) was an American actress. She appeared in over a dozen feature films over the course of her career, though she garnered notoriety for sensationalized accounts of her life, especially her involuntary commitment to psychiatric hospitals and subsequent mental health struggles.

  3. Frances Harmer Active - 1921 - 1921 | Genres - Comedy , Drama , Romance , Silent Film | Subgenres - Romantic Comedy , Silent Feature , Silent Film Filmography ↓

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  5. On February 4, 2009, "Frances Farmer Will Have Her Revenge on Seattle" appeared as the final song on Episode 18 of the third season of Theme Time Radio Hour, a weekly satellite radio show hosted by American musician Bob Dylan. At the conclusion of the song, Dylan said, "Farewell, Frances. Farewell, Kurt".

  6. Frances Harmer is known for One Wild Week (1921).

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    Frances Harmer (1858 – January 1927) was an English-born writer of short stories and a screenwriter in Hollywood, known as the "Little Mother of the Movies". Early life. Frances A. Harmer was born in England. She moved to the United States as a young woman, and worked as a teacher.