Josephine L. Quirk (May 15, 1882 – July 1976) was an American screenwriter, film producer, and writer active during Hollywood's silent era.
She had two siblings who died young and three brothers who survived into adulthood: Cornelius, James, and John.
[4][5] Quirk began her career as a publicity woman and magazine writer on the East Coast before transitioning into scenario writing in Los Angeles.
[6][7] She worked as a scenarist at Famous Players–Lasky before writing scripts for Chadwick Pictures.
[8] In 1929, she was hired to write a series of 12 two-reel stories featuring actor George McIntosh.