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Isabel Dawn (born Isabel Lydia Seitz; October 20, 1897 – June 29, 1966) was an American screenwriter, actress, and journalist active primarily in the 1930s and 1940s.
Isabel Dawn. Writer: Don't Bet on Blondes. Isabel Seitz (aka Isabel Dawn), born October 20, 1897, was the daughter of John and Mary Seitz. Isabel was a 1916 graduate of Central High School in Evansville, Indiana and then worked on the editorial staff with the Evansville Courier, later working for the Kokomo Dispatch and Louisville newspapers.
- October 20, 1897
- June 29, 1966
Isabel Dawn. Writer: Don't Bet on Blondes. Isabel Seitz (aka Isabel Dawn), born October 20, 1897, was the daughter of John and Mary Seitz. Isabel was a 1916 graduate of Central High School in Evansville, Indiana and then worked on the editorial staff with the Evansville Courier, later working for the Kokomo Dispatch and Louisville newspapers.
- Writer
- October 20, 1897
- Isabel Dawn
- June 29, 1966
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Dawn, Isabel (1905–1966) American actress and screenwriter. Born Oct 20, 1905, in Evansville, Indiana; died June 29, 1966, in Woodland Hills, California; m. Ray Herr.
Actress, Screenwriter. She received recognition as an American screenwriter and stage actress of the 1930s into the 1950s. Born Isabel Lydia Seitz, the daughter of a grocer, she had a younger brother and an older sister, who died young in childbirth. She began her writing career as a journalist for at least three...
WOODLANDS HILLS, Calif., June 29 (UPI ) Isabel Dawn, one of several actresses who played Tondeleyo in the New York stage play "White Cargo," died today of a pulmonary infection at the Motion ...