Ida May Park, born on December twenty-eighth, eighteen seventy-nine, was a pioneering American screenwriter and film director during the silent film era. Her remarkable career spanned the early twentieth century, where she made significant contributions to the film industry.
Between nineteen fourteen and nineteen thirty, Park wrote for over fifty films, showcasing her talent and creativity. Her directorial prowess was evident in her work on fourteen films from nineteen seventeen to nineteen twenty, marking her as a notable figure in early cinema.
In addition to her impressive writing and directing career, Ida May Park was also an accomplished actor, both on stage and in film. She was married to Joseph De Grasse, a film director and producer, with whom she frequently collaborated at Universal Studios, further solidifying her influence in the industry.