Luci Ward

Luci Ward (1907–1969) 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 (her mother died when she was young).

Ward began her career as a secretary to First National executives and screenwriters (including Ben Markson) 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 (1936)
 * Mountain Justice (1937)
 * Melody for Two (1937)
 * Call the Mesquiteers (1938)
 * Red River Range (1938)
 * The Kansas Terrors (1939)
 * The Arizona Kid (1939)
 * Beyond the Sacramento (1940)
 * Bad Men of the Hills (1942)
 * The Fighting Buckaroo (1943)
 * Law of the Northwest (1943)
 * Riding West (1944)
 * Raiders of Ghost City (1944)
 * Dick Tracy vs. Cueball (1946)
 * Return of the Bad Men (1948)
 * Rustlers (1949)