Richard Schayer
Richard Schayer, born on December 13, 1880, in Washington, District of Columbia, USA, was a notable figure in the film industry. He is recognized for his contributions as a screenwriter, having worked on several significant productions.
Biography
Richard Schayer, born on December 13, 1880, in Washington, District of Columbia, USA, was a notable figure in the film industry. He is recognized for his contributions as a screenwriter, having worked on several significant productions. Schayer's first credited work was for the 1928 film "The Cameraman," where he served as the screenstory writer. He then went on to write the treatment for the 1929 film "Hallelujah." Schayer's screenwriting prowess was further evident in his work on "Wild Orchids" (1929) and "Black Magic" (1949), both of which he wrote the screenplay for. His final credited work was for the 1952 film "Cripple Creek," where he served as the screenplay writer. Schayer's filmography, spanning from the silent era to the early 1950s, showcases his versatility and longevity in th…




