Luci Ward


Luci Ward was an American screenwriter. She mostly worked on crime B movies and Western films.

Biography

Ward was born and raised in Monroe, Louisiana, the daughter of Edgar Ward and Lucille Pipes. She had a brother, Royce, and two step-siblings from her father's second marriage.
Ward began her career as a secretary to First National executives and screenwriters before becoming a script girl. Later, she got a chance to pen her own scripts. She also wrote articles for publications like Cosmopolitan, sometimes using the pen name Brooks Nevins.
She testified at a National Labor Relations Board hearing that she was hired as a stenographer at Warner Brothers for $25 a week and wasn't given a raise when she was promoted to screenwriter. Warner Brothers then hired her a personal secretary at $32.50 a week.
She was married to fellow screenwriter Jack Natteford and co-wrote several films with him.

Selected filmography

Murder by an Aristocrat Mountain Justice Melody for Two Call the Mesquiteers Red River Range The Kansas Terrors The Arizona Kid Beyond the Sacramento Bad Men of the Hills The Fighting Buckaroo Law of the Northwest Riding West Raiders of Ghost City Dick Tracy vs. Cueball Return of the Bad Men