MacGrath, Leueen (1914–1992)

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MacGrath, Leueen (1914–1992)

English-born actress and playwright. Name variations: Leueen Kaufman; Mrs. George S. Kaufman. Born July 3, 1914, in London, England; died Mar 27, 1992, in London; m. Christopher Burn (div.); m. Desmond Davis (div.); m. Stephen Quinto (div.); m. George S. Kaufman (playwright), 1949 (div. 1957); m. Stephen Goodyear, 1962 (div.).

Made 1st stage appearance in London in Beggars in Hell, followed by The Night Club Queen, The Laughing Woman, Tovarich, No Exit, Pride and Prejudice, Lucretia, French Without Tears, Saloon Bar, Blossom Time and Edward, My Son, among others; made Broadway debut in Edward, My Son (1948), followed by The Enchanted, High Ground, Tiger at the Gates, Potting Shed, among others; off-Broadway, appeared in The Seagull and Tribute to Lili Lamont; with husband George S. Kaufman, wrote Small Hours, Fancy Meeting You Again and Silk Stockings.

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