Olga Linek Scholl

Olga Linek Scholl (also known as Olga Linek Russ; 1884–1982) was a Czech-American screenwriter who worked in Hollywood during the silent era.

She was born in Austria-Hungary to Edward Linek and Laura Jansig; the family moved to New York City when she was young. Olga married Russia-born portrait painter Edward Scholl. The pair had a daughter together. After moving to Los Angeles and writing for film during the medium's early years, she transitioned into writing for the radio in the 1930s.

Selected films

 * The Net (1923)
 * Man-Woman-Marriage (1921)
 * Once to Every Woman (1920)
 * The Right to Happiness (1919)
 * The Heart of Humanity (1918)