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  1. Maude T. Howell (1887-1964) was an American screenwriter, producer, and assistant director active primarily during the 1930s. She was one of few women to hold an assistant directing position at the time.

  2. Maude T. Howell was born on 26 July 1887 in Los Angeles, California, USA. Maude T. was a writer and assistant director, known for The King's Vacation (1933), The Working Man (1933) and The Expert (1932). Maude T. died on 24 October 1964 in New Orleans, Louisiana, USA.

    • Maude T. Howell
    • October 24, 1964
    • July 26, 1887
  3. Maude T. Howell was born on July 26, 1887 in Los Angeles, California, USA. Maude T. was a writer and assistant director, known for The King's Vacation (1933), The Working Man (1933) and The Expert (1932). Maude T. died on October 24, 1964 in New Orleans, Louisiana, USA.

    • July 26, 1887
    • October 24, 1964
  4. One exception was Maude T. Howell who worked as a screen writer, associate director and associate producer at Warner Bros. and Twentieth Century Pictures from 1929 to 1935. She then crossed the Atlantic to work at Gaumont-British Pictures in London through 1937.

  5. The Working Man is a 1933 pre-Code American comedy film starring George Arliss and Bette Davis, and directed by John G. Adolfi. The screenplay by Charles Kenyon and Maude T. Howell is based on the story The Adopted Father by Edgar Franklin. The film is preserved in the Library of Congress collection. [2] Plot.

  6. Maude T. Howell is known as an Screenplay, Writer, Adaptation, Dialogue, and Assistant Director. Some of their work includes The Man Who Played God, The Millionaire, A Successful Calamity, Cardinal Richelieu, The Working Man, Voltaire, The Expert, and His Lordship.

  7. Maude T. Howell. Credits (text only) Hide Show Writer (17 credits) 1957 Lux Video Theatre (TV Series) (screenplay - 1 episode) - The Man Who Played God (1957) ...