Muriel Box

Screenwriter, Film director

1905 – 1991

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Who was Muriel Box?

Muriel Box was an oscar winning English screenwriter and director.

She was born Violette Muriel Baker in Tolworth, Surrey, England in 1905. When her attempts at acting and dancing proved to be unsuccessful, she accepted work as a continuity girl for British International Pictures. In 1935, she met and married journalist Sydney Box, with whom she collaborated on nearly forty plays with mainly female roles for amateur theatre groups. Their production company, Verity Films, first released short propaganda films, including The English Inn, her first directing effort, after which it branched into fiction. The couple achieved their greatest joint success with The Seventh Veil for which they gained the Academy Award for Best Writing, Original Screenplay in the following year.

After the war, the Rank Organisation hired her husband to head Gainsborough Pictures, where she was in charge of the scenario department, writing scripts for a number of light comedies, including two for child star Petula Clark, Easy Money and Here Come the Huggetts. She occasionally assisted as a dialogue director, or re-shot scenes during post-production. Her extensive work on The Lost People gained her a credit as co-director, her first for a full-length feature.

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Born
Sep 22, 1905
Tolworth
Also known as
  • Violette Muriel Baker
  • Muriel Baker
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Nationality
  • England
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Died
May 18, 1991
Hendon

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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