Meta Carpenter

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Meta Carpenter

Meta Carpenter Death

Meta passed away on October 18, 1994 at the age of 86 in Kansas City. Meta's cause of death was pneumonia.

Meta Carpenter death quick facts:
  • When did Meta Carpenter die?

    October 18, 1994
  • How did Meta Carpenter die? What was the cause of death?

    Pneumonia
  • How old was Meta Carpenter when died?

    86
  • Where did Meta Carpenter die? What was the location of death?

    Kansas City

Meta Carpenter Birthday and Date of Death

Meta Carpenter was born on November 25, 1907 and died on October 18, 1994. Meta was 86 years old at the time of death.

Birthday: November 25, 1907
Date of Death: October 18, 1994
Age at Death: 86

Is Meta Carpenter's father, Clark White Doherty, dead or alive?

Clark White Doherty's information is not available now.

Is Meta Carpenter's mother, Beulah Ussery, dead or alive?

Beulah Ussery's information is not available now.

Meta Carpenter - Biography

Meta S. DohertyBorn November 25, 1907 in Memphis, Shelby County, TNDaughter of Clark White Doherty and Beulah Redding UsserySister of Ralph Wiley DohertyWife of Arthur Wilde — married [date unknown] in Los Angeles County, CAWife of Billy Carpenter — married [date unknown] [location unknown]Wife of Wolfgang Edward Rebner — married April 1937 in Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, CA[children unknown]Died October 18, 1994 in Kansas City, Jackson County, MOKANSAS CITY, Mo., Oct. 20? Meta Wilde, a longtime Hollywood script superviser who chronicled her affair with William Faulkner in a book, died on Tuesday while visiting relatives in Kansas City. She was 86.The cause was pneumonia, said a statement from the Hollywood group Women in Film. She had been living in Los Angeles.Ms. Wilde was born in Memphis and trained as a classical pianist. She arrived in Hollywood in the 1930's and began her career as a secretary to the director Howard Hawks. While working as a script superviser on the 1936 film "The Road to Glory," for which Faulkner was a co-writer, she and the author began an 18-year affair that she later described in "A Loving Gentleman: The Love Story of William Faulkner and Meta Carpenter Wilde," a 1976 best seller she wrote with Orin Borsten.Ms. Wilde was the script superviser on more than 200 Hollywood films and is credited with formulating a system of notation in script supervision. Her credits include "Prizzi's Honor," "Who's Afraid of v*rginia Woolf?" and "The Graduate."She is survived by her husband, Arthur.

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