Joan Harrison

Joan Harrison

Known for: Production
Biography: 1907-06-26
Deathday: 1994-08-14 (87 years old)

Biography

Joan Harrison (20 June 1907 – 14 August 1994) was an English screenwriter and producer. She became the first female screenwriter to be nominated for the Best Original Screenplay Oscar when the category was introduced in 1940, and was the first screenwriter to receive two Academy Award nominations in the same year in separate categories, for co-writing the screenplay for the films Foreign Correspondent (1940) (original) and Rebecca (1940) (adapted), both directed by Alfred Hitchcock, with whom she had a long professional relationship. Born in Guildford, Surrey, Harrison was the daughter of a publisher of two local newspapers. She studied at St Hugh's College, Oxford and reviewed films for the student newspaper. She also studied at the Sorbonne. In 1933, she became Alfred Hitchcock's secretary after answering a newspaper advertisement. She began reading books and scripts for him and became one of Hitchcock's most trusted associates. Harrison appears in a scene in Hitchcock's original version of The Man Who Knew Too Much (1934), eating dinner with Peter Lorre's character. Hitchcock developed the habit of taking Harrison to dinner and recounting the details of hundreds of murders; Harrison had developed an interest in criminology. She worked with Hitchcock on other areas of his film's production to his wife Alma Reville. The couple became close to Harrison. She was among the screenwriters for Hitchcock film Jamaica Inn (1939) based on the novel by Daphne du Maurier, her first script.When Hitchcock moved to Hollywood in March 1939 to begin his contract with David O. Selznick to direct films, Harrison emigrated with him as an assistant and writer. She continued contributing to the screenplays for Hitchcock's films Rebecca (1940), another du Maurier adaptation, Foreign Correspondent (1940), Suspicion (1941), and Saboteur (1942).

She became a film producer with Phantom Lady (1944), collaborating with the director Robert Siodmak. She was also credited as one of the screenwriters for Dark Waters (1944) after Phantom Lady star Franchot Tone persuaded her to work on the script as the writer of the original story, Marian Cockrell, was having difficulties with the adaptation. The other films she produced were The Strange Affair of Uncle Harry (1945), Nocturne (1946), Ride the Pink Horse (1947), and They Won't Believe Me (1947). At the time, she was one of only three female producers in Hollywood, the others being Virginia Van Upp and Harriet Parsons. Harrison was an uncredited screenwriter for Ride the Pink Horse (1947) and Your Witness (1950).

Harrison worked in television with Hitchcock together when she produced his TV series Alfred Hitchcock Presents (with Norman Lloyd) and Suspicion. She and Lloyd were later producers on the Hammer TV anthology Journey to the Unknown, which ran for a single season in 1968.

A biography of Harrison by Christina Lane, Phantom Lady: Hollywood Producer Joan Harrison, the Forgotten Woman Behind Hitchcock, was published in 2020.

Ratings

Average 6.18
Based on 322 Thousand movie and tv ratings over time
1934
1945
1955
1951
2021

Information

Known For
Production

Gender
Female

Birthday
1907-06-26

Deathday
1994-08-14 (87 years old)

Birth Place
Guildford, United Kingdom

Relationships
Eric Ambler (1958-10-11 - 1994-08-14)

Citizenships
United Kingdom


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