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  1. Frances Kavanaugh (February 5, 1915 – January 23, 2009) was an American screenwriter known for penning B-Westerns. Biography Beginnings. Born in ...

  2. Feb 4, 2009 · Frances Kavanaugh was a bit unique in her profession,” Boyd Magers, editor and publisher of Western Clippings, a western-film publication, said in an e-mail.

  3. Feb 6, 2023 · Frances Kavanaugh’s story paints a different picture of 1940s Hollywood screenwriting than most academic histories. Fondly remembered as the ‘Cowgirl of the Typewriter’ by fans and aficionados of the American West, Kavanaugh wrote around thirty B Westerns for companies like Monogram and Producers Releasing Corporation.

  4. Frances Kavanaugh Known as the “Cowgirl of the Typewriter,” Frances Kavanaugh Hecker was one of the few women writing western screenplays in Hollywood, a primarily male-dominated profession. Born in Dallas, Texas, she grew up around ranching in Houston which gave her what she called “the feeling of Westerns.”

  5. 2014 National Cowgirl Hall of Fame Honoree - Frances Kavanaugh induction video and acceptance speech on behalf of her husband, Robert L. Hecker.

  6. Apr 3, 2020 · Kavanaugh is an emblem of that. She grew up around cowboy culture, riding horses as a young woman in Texas. She took that love and knowledge of a male-centered culture and made her mark on Hollywood – from behind the keyboard. Images: Photograph of Frances Kavanaugh on set from unidentified film, 1940s.

  7. Feb 6, 2023 · Frances Kavanaugh’s story paints a different picture of 1940s Hollywood screenwriting than most academic histories. Fondly remembered as the ‘Cowgirl of the Typewriter’ by fans and aficionados of the American West, Kavanaugh wrote around thirty B Westerns for companies like Monogram and Producers Releasing Corporation. While more traditional scholarly studies will glance over her contributions, evidence of Kavanaugh’s Hollywood career can be found in the Writers Guild of America (WGA ...