Jennings, Gertrude E. (d. 1958)
Jennings, Gertrude E. (d. 1958)
English playwright. Born in England; died Sept 28, 1958; dau. of Madeleine (Henriques) Jennings and Louis Jennings (editor of New York Times and later PM for Stockport).
Began career as an actress; plays include Between the Soup and the Savory, The Girl Behind the Bar, The Rest Cure, The Bathroom Door, Elegant Edward, Poached Eggs and Pearls, No Servants, The Lady in Red, Money Doesn't Matter, Isabel Edward and Anne, The Voice Outside, Richmond Park, The Bride, Pearly Gates, In the Fog and Bubble and Squeak.
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