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  1. Dorothy Howell (May 10, 1899 – June 8, 1971), was an American screenwriter active mostly during the 1920s and 1930s. Biography. Born to Elmer Howell and Carrie Lorenz, Dorothy was raised in Illinois alongside her younger brother Raymond. Raymond would go on to work at Hollywood studios as a technician, according to census records.

  2. Dorothy Howell may refer to: Dorothy Howell (composer) (1898–1982), English composer and pianist. Dorothy Howell (screenwriter) (1899–1971), American screenwriter.

  3. Dorothy Howell (May 10, 1899 – June 8, 1971), was an American screenwriter active mostly during the 1920s and 1930s. Biography. Born to Elmer Howell and Carrie Lorenz, Dorothy was raised in Illinois alongside her younger brother Raymond. Raymond would go on to work at Hollywood studios as a technician, according to census records.

  4. Dorothy Howell is the author of 44 novels in two genres, cozy mysteries and historical romances (written as Judith Stacy), including her Haley Randolph and Dana MacKenzie series.

  5. American screenwriter Dorothy Howell began her Hollywood career in 1924. Within a few years, she was appointed head scenarist at fledgling Columbia Pictures Corporation--the first of many women put in executive positions by Columbia's president Harry Cohn.

  6. Dorothy Howell's films include Platinum Blonde, Rain or Shine, Dirigible, Arizona

  7. Dorothy Howell is widely known for creating the hilarious sleuth, Haley Randolph. When writing her historical romance novels, Dorothy Howell uses her pen name, Judith Stacy. Her work has proven to be successful and has earned Dorothy Howell, a RITA Award nomination.