Writing
Community Rating
6.9
TMDB estimate
Born
February 15, 1880
Died
April 25, 1954 (age 74)
Born in
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
Joseph Hergesheimer (February 15, 1880 – April 25, 1954) was a prominent American writer of the early 20th century known for his naturalistic novels of decadent life amongst the very wealthy. His short story "Tol'able David" was made into a highly successful and acclaimed 1921 silent film. Other notable film adaptations include Java Head (US, 1923), The Bright Shawl (US, 1923), Wild Oranges (1924), and Cytherea (1924), and Java Head (UK, 1934). Eight films and one television special were adapted from Hergesheimer's work. Hergesheimer died in Sea Isle City, New Jersey. He is buried at Oaklands Cemetery in West Chester, Pennsylvania next to his wife Dorothy (1884-1969).

Java Head
as Novel
1934

The Woman I Stole
as Author
1933

Tol'able David
as Novel
1930

Camille: The Fate of a Coquette
as Spirit of Valentino
1926
Flower of Night
as Story
1925

Cytherea
as Novel
1924

Wild Oranges
as Writer
1924

The Bright Shawl
as Story
1923

Java Head
as Novel
1923

Tol'able David
as Short Story
1921