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  1. Gladys Buchanan Unger (September 16, 1884 or 1885 – May 25, 1940) was an American author who also lived in England, and who wrote plays for Broadway and the West End, as well as screenplays for Hollywood. [1] She was the author of well over a dozen works for the London stage, Broadway, and Hollywood.

  2. Gladys Unger was born in San Francisco, California, in 1884. She was the daughter of Frank and Minnie (Buchanan) Unger. At the age of three she began drawing and painting; a few years later she found a passion for reading and writing and, while art would always be an interest, her writing would eventually place her in the public's eye.

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  4. Gladys Buchanan Unger was the daughter of Frank Unger and Minerva,(Minnie)Buchanan, her headstone gives her birth year as 1882, but most articles that have been written about the playwright Gladys state she was born September 16, 1884 or 1885, and that she was 55 years old at the time of her death.

  5. GLADYS B. UNGER, 56, PLAYWRIGHT, DIES; Adapter and Screen Writer Had First Play Produced in London in 1902 'NONA' WAS SHOWN HERE 'Ladies of Creation' and '$25 an Hour' Among Her Other...

  6. December 10, 1934. ( 1934-12-10) Running time. 75 minutes. Country. United States. Language. English. Strange Wives is a 1934 American comedy film directed by Richard Thorpe, written by James Mulhauser, Barry Trivers, and Gladys Buchanan Unger, and starring Roger Pryor, June Clayworth, Esther Ralston, Hugh O'Connell, Ralph Forbes, and Cesar Romero.

  7. Gladys Buchanan Unger (1884-1940), Actress and dramatic author. Sitter in 4 portraits

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