Florence Hein (February 2, 1880 – April 22, 1953) was a Scottish-born American screenwriter in the silent film era, and later worked as actress Pola Negri's personal secretary.
Florence was born in Aberdeen, Scotland, to Gustav Hein and Laura Hyde.
[2] The Hein family immigrated to the United States when Florence was a girl.
[3][4] Her first film, The Golden Gift (1922), was directed by Maxwell Karger and starred Alice Lake.
[5] She was also announced as scenarist for an Elliott Dexter film titled The Man Who Forgave, in 1923.