Joseph Farnham
1884–1931 (age 47)
Screenwriter/Playwright
Biography
Joseph Farnham, born in 1884, carved out a notable career as a screenwriter and playwright during the early days of Hollywood, helping craft the intertitles and stories that guided silent audiences through dramatic adventures. His talent for shaping language allowed the silver screen to convey emotion before synchronized sound, and he was honored with an Academy Award for his title writing in the inaugural year of the Oscars.
Beyond the studio lot, Farnham remained committed to the theater communities that had nurtured his craft, and he shared his experience with younger storytellers eager to transition from stage to screen. He now rests at Forest Lawn Memorial Park, where his contributions to the art of cinema are remembered alongside the films he helped define.