Background
Chevalier, Elizabeth Pickett was born on March 25, 1896 in Chicago, Illinois, United States. Daughter of Montgomery and Alma (Osborne) Pickett.
Chevalier, Elizabeth Pickett was born on March 25, 1896 in Chicago, Illinois, United States. Daughter of Montgomery and Alma (Osborne) Pickett.
Bachelor of Arts, Wellesley College, 1918. Doctor of Letters, Transylvania College, 1943, Occidental College, 1966.
Publicity director American Red Cross Nursing Service, Washington, 1918-1919. History research, writing, 1919-1923. Author, director scenics and short subjects Fox Studios, New York City, 1923-1924, Hollywood, California, 1925-1928.
Scenarist, writer original stories Fox West Coast Studios, 1926-1928. Author, scenarist, associate producer first American full length color motion picture Redskin, starring Richard Dix, released by Paramount, 1928.
Member of the board incorporators American National Red Cross, 1944-1947 (dissolution). Member-at-large Board of Governors, 1947-1952, woman. Member California Welfare Study Commission, 1961-1963.
Trustee Occidental College and Southwest Museum. Member National Society Colonial Dames American (national chairman patriotic services Committee 1954-1956), P.E.N. Clubs: Sulgrave (Washington).
Married Stuart Chevalier, October 17, 1936.