Gertrude Orr

Gertrude Orr

Deceased · Born: Jan 17, 1891 · Died: Jan 1, 1971

Personal Details

BornJan 17, 1891 Covington, Kentucky, USA

Biography

Gertrude Orr, a talented writer, entered this world on January 17, 1891, in the charming city of Covington, situated in the state of Kentucky, United States of America. With a passion for the written word, Orr would go on to make a significant mark in the literary world, leaving behind a legacy of remarkable works.

Among her most notable creations are the novels "Call of the Yukon" (1938),"Slander House" (1938),and "The Blind Goddess" (1926),each one showcasing her remarkable storytelling abilities and captivating readers with its unique blend of characters, plot, and setting.

Gertrude Orr's remarkable journey came to a close in August 1971, when she passed away in the nation's capital, Washington, District of Columbia, United States of America. Despite her passing, her literary contributions continue to inspire and entertain readers to this day.

Career

1938
Call of the Yukon
Call of the Yukon as Screenplay
1936
1934
Little Men
Little Men as Screenplay
1931
The Mad Parade
The Mad Parade as Screenplay