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Clemence Dane(1888-1965)

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British novelist and playwright Clemence Dane was born Winifred Ashton in Kent, England, in 1888. A gifted student, she was educated in a variety of private schools and, at age 16, was hired to teach French in Geneva, Switzerland. A year later she returned to England and studied art for three years in London, and another year in Dresden, Germany, and showed promise as a portrait painter. However, she gave up her art career to accept a position as a teacher in Ireland. She left that position for a career as a stage actress, and did that for several years until World War I broke out. She plunged into war work and drove herself so relentlessly that her health broke down. While recuperating she wrote her first novel, "Regiment of Women", under the pseudonym Clemence Dane, a name she picked in honor of the famous London church of St. Clemence Dane (later destroyed in a German bombing raid in 1940).

"Regiment of Women" was an almost instant success. Her next novel, "Legend", was also successful, and several reviewers suggested that it should be turned into a play. She followed their advice, and the play, now called "A Bill of Divorcement", had a successful run on Broadway and the London stage with Katharine Cornell, and was made into a film several times, most notably with Katharine Hepburn and John Barrymore (A Bill of Divorcement (1932)). She alternated writing novels, plays and essays, and even wrote a personal and professional study of actor/writer Hugh Walpole.

She died in London, England, in 1965 at age 77.
BornFebruary 21, 1888
DiedMarch 28, 1965(77)
BornFebruary 21, 1888
DiedMarch 28, 1965(77)
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  • Won 1 Oscar
    • 1 win total

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Deborah Kerr and Robert Donat in Vacation from Marriage (1945)
Vacation from Marriage
7.1
  • Writer
  • 1945
Paulette Goddard, Macdonald Carey, and John Lund in Bride of Vengeance (1949)
Bride of Vengeance
5.6
  • Writer
  • 1949
Vivien Leigh and Charles Laughton in The Sidewalks of London (1938)
The Sidewalks of London
6.9
  • Writer
  • 1938
Olga Tschechowa in Mary (1931)
Mary
5.7
  • Writer
  • 1931

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  • Edmund Bailey, Eileen Helsby, and Richard Pasco in Broome Stages (1966)
    Broome Stages
    TV Mini Series
    • novel "Broome Stages"
    • 1966
  • Achzig im Schatten
    TV Movie
    • novel
    • 1963
  • Marriage Lines (1962)
    Marriage Lines
    TV Movie
    • Writer
    • 1962
  • Bob Dylan, David Warner, Ursula Howells, Reg Lye, and Maureen Pryor in The Madhouse on Castle Street (1963)
    BBC Sunday-Night Play
    8.5
    TV Series
    • play
    • writer
    • 1961–1962
  • Theatre Night (1957)
    Theatre Night
    8.2
    TV Series
    • play
    • 1959
  • BBC Sunday-Night Theatre (1950)
    BBC Sunday-Night Theatre
    7.2
    TV Series
    • writer
    • adaptation
    • translation
    • 1953–1958
  • Granite
    TV Movie
    • play
    • 1958
  • Fernanda Montenegro and Sérgio Britto in Grande Teatro Tupi (1951)
    Grande Teatro Tupi
    8.4
    TV Series
    • Writer
    • 1958
  • Wild Decembers
    TV Movie
    • play
    • 1956
  • The Angel with the Trumpet (1950)
    The Angel with the Trumpet
    6.2
    • English adaptation
    • 1950
  • Paulette Goddard, Macdonald Carey, and John Lund in Bride of Vengeance (1949)
    Bride of Vengeance
    5.6
    • additional dialogue
    • 1949
  • Kraft Theatre (1947)
    Kraft Theatre
    7.9
    TV Series
    • play
    • 1949
  • David Niven and Margaret Leighton in Bonnie Prince Charlie (1948)
    Bonnie Prince Charlie
    5.2
    • screen play
    • 1948
  • Sigh No More, Ladies
    TV Movie
    • scene
    • 1948
  • Douglas Fairbanks Jr. in The Exile (1947)
    The Exile
    6.6
    • screenplay (uncredited)
    • 1947

Soundtrack



  • Paulette Goddard, Macdonald Carey, and John Lund in Bride of Vengeance (1949)
    Bride of Vengeance
    5.6
    • lyrics: "The Nightingale and the Rose"
    • 1949

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  • Born
    • February 21, 1888
    • Blackheath, Kent, England, UK
  • Died
    • March 28, 1965
    • London, England, UK(undisclosed)
  • Other works
    Stage: Wrote "A Bill of Divorcement", produced on Broadway (earliest Broadway credit). Drama. Directed by Basil Dean. George M. Cohan's Theatre: 10 Oct 1921-Mar 1922 (closing date unknown/173 performances). Cast: John Astley (as "Kit Pumphrey"), Janet Beecher (as "Margaret Fairfield"), Lillian Brennard (as "Bassett"), Katharine Cornell (as "Sydney Fairfield"), Fred Graham (as "The Rev. Christopher Pumphrey"), Ada King (as "Hester Fairfield"), Arnold Lucy (as "Dr. Alliot"), Allan Pollock (as "Hilary Fairfield"), Charles Waldron (as "Gray Meredith"). Produced by Charles B. Dillingham. NOTE: Filmed as A Bill of Divorcement (1932), A Bill of Divorcement (1940), A Bill of Divorcement (1922).
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    Called "a gallant old girl" by Noël Coward, she is believed to be the model for Madame Arcati in Coward's "Blithe Spirit".
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    [on Douglas Fairbanks Jr.] The trouble with Douglas Fairbanks Jr. is that he likes everything he sees and he sees everything.

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