Marion Fairfax
Marion Fairfax (October 24, 1875 – October 2, 1970) was an American screenwriter and playwright. Born as Marion Neiswanger in Richmond, Virginia, After she graduated from Chicago's South Division High School, she enrolled in Emerson College in Boston, Massachusetts. She was married to actor Tully Marshall for forty-three years. Fairfax worked as a company director, director, editor, editorial director, playwright, producer, screenwriter and theatre actress.
Crew

The Lost World
Screenplay

Less Than Kin
Writer

The Chorus Lady
Writer

The Chaperon
Theatre Play

The Mad Marriage
Writer

The Secret Garden
Scenario Writer

The Secret Game
Screenplay
Mr. Grex of Monte Carlo
Scenario Writer

Clothes Make the Pirate
Adaptation, Screenplay

Go and Get It
Story

Fools First
Writer

The Immigrant
Scenario Writer, Screenplay

Freckles
Screenplay

Through The Back Door
Writer

The Lotus Eater
Writer

Dinty
Writer

Common Ground
Writer

If I Marry Again
Editorial Coordinator

A Lady of Quality
Writer

The Honor of His House
Writer
The White Man's Law
Story, Writer

The Valley of the Giants
Writer

Sherlock Holmes
Writer

The Roaring Road
Screenplay

Lilies of the Field
Writer
Tennessee's Pardner
Screenplay

The River's End
Screenplay

Old Loves and New
Writer

The Blonde Saint
Writer

The Talker
Writer

The Primrose Ring
Screenplay

The Widow's Might
Story, Writer

The Clown
Writer

On the Level
Scenario Writer

The Crystal Gazer
Scenario Writer

The Mystery Girl
Writer

The Half-Way Girl
Editor

Putting It Over
Writer

Hashimura Togo
Writer

The Sowers
Writer