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  1. Barbara Hayden, usually known professionally as Pat Silver or Pat Silver-Lasky, is an American actress, screenwriter, and writer, mostly known for her collaborations with her second husband, Jesse Lasky Jr.

  2. Pat Silver-Lasky | Biography. My History. My life is a triptych punctuated by celebrities. I’ve been married three times and it has brought me into three different worlds, but always in some area of the creative arts. It has introduced me to the realm of entertainers, entertainment and entertaining. So how did all these wonderful adventures begin?

  3. Oct 1, 2018 · Pat wrote as a team with her late husband, Hollywood screen writer and author, the late Jesse L. Lasky, Jr., son of the film pioneer. Together they wrote four books including best seller, The Offer, 8 films, nearly 100 TV scripts.

  4. Acclaimed historical novel revealing the story of John Law, the Scottish adventurer who invented paper money, banking and the Stock Market in 1720s France. Winner of the Historical Fiction Award 2022, read the review here: shorturl.at/qwHS5. Get the book here: https://amzn.to/3yK5VQh.

  5. www.imdb.com › name › nm0370713Pat Silver - IMDb

    Born in Seattle, Washington, Pat Silver-Lasky wrote as a team (as Pat Silver) with her late husband, the well-known Hollywood screenwriter and author, Jesse L. Lasky Jr., son of the film pioneer Jesse Lasky who produced the first full length motion picture in Hollywood, The Squaw Man (1914).

  6. Taking full advantage of the many intrigues in John Law's life, both sexual and monetary, author Pat Silver-Lasky vividly recreates the opulent world of the French Regency's absorbing, wicked ways. She writes with clarity and style, embellishing notoriously complex topics in a clear and gripping fashion.

  7. Born in Seattle, Washington, Pat Silver-Lasky wrote as a team (as Pat Silver) with her late husband, the well-known Hollywood screenwriter and author, Jesse L. Lasky Jr., son of the film pioneer Jesse Lasky who produced the first full length motion picture in Hollywood, The Squaw Man (1914).