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  1. Bayard Veiller (January 2, 1869 – January 16, 1943) was an American playwright, screenwriter, producer and film director. He wrote for 32 films between 1915 and 1941.

  2. Bayard Veiller was born on 2 January 1869 in Brooklyn [now in New York City], New York, USA. He was a writer and producer, known for Sherlock Brown (1922), The Trial of Mary Dugan (1929) and There Are No Villains (1921). He was married to Margaret Wycherly. He died on 16 January 1943 in New York City, New York, USA.

    • January 1, 1
    • New York City, New York, USA
    • January 1, 1
    • Writer, Producer, Director
  3. Original language. English. Genre. Drama. Within the Law is a play written by Bayard Veiller. It is the story of Mary Turner, a sales clerk who is wrongly accused of stealing and sent to prison. Upon her release, Turner sets up a gang that engages in shady activities that are just "within the law".

    • Marvin Dana, Bayard Veiller
    • 2003
  4. The Thirteenth Chair is play by the American writer Bayard Veiller which premiered in 1916. It enjoyed a lengthy run on Broadway initially at the 48th Street Theatre before later transferring to the Fulton Theatre. A mystery the action takes place entirely in the drawing room of a large, wealthy house in New York City.

  5. Bayard Veiller was born on 2 January 1869 in Brooklyn [now in New York City], New York, USA. He was a writer and producer, known for Sherlock Brown (1922), The Trial of Mary Dugan (1929) and There Are No Villains (1921). He was married to Margaret Wycherly. He died on 16 January 1943 in New York City, New York, USA.

    • January 2, 1869
    • January 16, 1943
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  7. "Bayard Veiller" published on by null. (1869–1943), playwright.The Brooklyn native had served as a police reporter and as a theatrical press agent before turning dramatist. Although nearly twenty of his plays were produced, he is ...

  8. May 7, 2021 · Bayard Veiller's 1916-1917 stage play The Thirteenth Chair ran for the better part of a year on Broadway and was among the first of the Old Dark House thrillers to be adapted from the Great White Way for the big screen, trailing George M. Cohan's Seven Keys to Baldpate by two seasons but getting the jump on Mary Roberts Rinehart and Avery ...

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