Gertrude Purcell

Gertrude Purcell

Deceased · Born: Jun 14, 1895 · Died: May 1, 1963

Personal Details

BornJun 14, 1895 New York City, New York, USA

Biography

Gertrude Purcell, a renowned American writer, entered this world on June 14th, 1895, in the bustling metropolis of New York City, situated within the state of New York, United States of America.

Throughout her illustrious career, Gertrude Purcell garnered recognition for her outstanding literary contributions, which included the novels "Paris Underground" (1945),"Vanity Street" (1932),and "The Lady and the Mob" (1939).

Gertrude Purcell's personal life was marked by a meaningful union with Islin Auster, her devoted spouse.

Sadly, Gertrude Purcell's life came to a close on May 1st, 1963, in the vibrant city of Los Angeles, situated within the state of California, United States of America.

Career

1946
Winter Wonderland
Winter Wonderland as Screenplay
1945
Paris Underground
Paris Underground as Screenplay
1944
Follow the Boys
Follow the Boys as Screenplay
1942
In Old California
In Old California as Screenplay
1940
1939
First Love
First Love as Story
1938
1937
Super-Sleuth
Super-Sleuth as Screenplay
Music for Madame
Music for Madame as Screenplay
1935
1934
Palooka
Palooka as Screenplay
1933
Cocktail Hour
Cocktail Hour as Screenplay
1932
No More Orchids
No More Orchids as Screenplay
Vanity Street
Vanity Street as Screenplay
The Night Mayor
The Night Mayor as Screenplay
Follow the Leader
Follow the Leader as Screenplay