Skip to main content
Zoë Akins

Zoë Akins

Writing Born Oct 20, 1886 -- Died Oct 29, 1958 · Humansville, Missouri, USA

Zoë Akins (October 30, 1886 – October 29, 1958) was a Pulitzer Prize-winning American playwright, poet, and author. In the early 1930s, she became more active in film, writing several screenplays as well as licensing minor adaptations of her work—such as The Greeks Had a Word for It which was adapted twice, in 1932 (as The Greeks Had a Word for Them) and 1938 (as Three Blind Mice) – neither was a hit. Two highlights of this period are the films Sarah and Son (1930) and Morning Glory (1933), the latter film remade as Stage Struck. While both films earned their respective female leads (Ruth Cha...

View on IMDb

Also Known For

How to Marry a Millionaire
6.8
movie
How to Marry a Millionaire
Theatre Play
1953
Camille
7.0
movie
Camille
Screenplay
1936
The Old Maid
7.0
movie
The Old Maid
Theatre Play
1939
Morning Glory
6.1
movie
Morning Glory
Theatre Play
1933
Christopher Strong
5.8
movie
Christopher Strong
Screenplay
1933
Conquest
6.5
movie
Conquest
Writer
1937
Stage Struck
5.9
movie
Stage Struck
Theatre Play
1958
The Greeks Had a Word for Them
5.2
movie
The Greeks Had a Word for Them
Theatre Play
1932
Sarah and Son
5.2
movie
Sarah and Son
Adaptation
1930
Girls About Town
6.3
movie
Girls About Town
Writer
1931
Desire Me
6.0
movie
Desire Me
Screenplay
1947
The Toy Wife
4.3
movie
The Toy Wife
Screenplay
1938