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  1. Apr 14, 2021 · Unlike Hitchcock, Alma Reville rarely spoke about her past; her daughter and granddaughters attest that she had a genuine aversion to talking about herself. Consequently, quite where her passion for cooking came from is unclear, though we do know rather a lot about how she fell in love with cinema.

  2. REVILLE, Alma. Writer. Nationality: British.Born: England, 14 August 1899.Family: Married the director Alfred Hitchcock, 1926 (died, 1980); daughter: Patricia. Career: Early 1920s—editor's assistant, London Film, then Famous Players-Lasky, London; 1925—script girl on Hitch-cock's The Pleasure Garden, then writer of many of his scripts, as well as scripts for other directors; 1939—emigrated to the United States with Hitchcock.

  3. Feb 8, 2013 · Alma Reville, as she called herself even after they wed, has 19 credits – from assistant director to scriptwriter – in Hitchcock-directed pictures, and several on non-Hitchcock films.

  4. Alma Lucy Reville (1899–1982) was an English film director, screenwriter and editor. Biography. Alma Lucy Reville — named after her aunt Alma and her mother Lucy — was born in Nottingham on August 14th, 1899, just one day after her future husband, Alfred Hitchcock.

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  6. MRS ALMA HITCHCOCKMrs Alma Hitchcock, who died in Los Angeles on July 6 was mainly known in latter days as the wife and widow of Alfred Hitchcock, but was in her own right a figure of the British silent cinema.Born Alma Reville on August 14, 1899, one day after Alfred Hitchcock, she was brought up in Twickenham, just...

  7. Aug 15, 2012 · This week in 1899, Alfred Hitchcock and his future wife and creative partner Alma Reville were born one day apart – on 13 and 14 August. To mark their anniversary, curator Nathalie Morris unearths a letter Reville sent from the location shoot of The Trouble with Harry, where the autumnal New England colours that Hitchcock so wanted to capture were quickly fading from the trees.