Jean Bart (writer)

Jean Bart
Born
Marie Antoinette Vilardell

c.1876
France
DiedMarch 6, 1955
Manhattan, New York, U.S.
NationalityFrench (1876)
US (1900)
Other namesMarie Sarlabous, Marie de Sarlabous
Occupation(s)Scenarist and playwright
Years active1915 - 1945
Known forThe Squall
Spouse
  • Emile Joseph Sarlabous
    (m. 19001931)
Children1
RelativesJoseph Fields (son-in-law)

Jean Bart (c.1876 1955; pseudonym of Marie Antoinette Sarlabous) was a French-born American playwright and screenwriter. She began writing silent film scenarios under her married name in 1915, but after America entered the Great War she adopted as a pen name that of the French naval hero, Jean Bart. Her greatest success came with the long-running Broadway melodrama, The Squall (1926). She had two other plays produced on Broadway by 1932, and continued writing scenarios and screenplays up through 1945.