Deamer, Dulcie (1890–1972)

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Deamer, Dulcie (1890–1972)

Australian actress, novelist, playwright and journalist. Name variations: Mary Elizabeth Kathleen Dulcie Deamer. Born 1890 in Christchurch, New Zealand; died 1972; m. a business manager and divorced; children: 6.

An overnight sensation at 17 as a writer of popular romance, eventually wrote 6 novels, a collection of short stories, In the Beginning: Six Studies of the Stone Age and Other Stories (1909, reprinted with illustrations as As It Was in the Beginning, 1929) and 2 vols. of poetry; also wrote plays, including Easter; an eccentric, was well known in Sydney Bohemian and literary circles (1920s–30s) and is best remembered for appearing at the Artists Ball in a leopard-skin costume (1923); wrote humorous articles for the Women's Mirror, Truth and Daily Mirror.

See also autobiography, Dulcie Deamer: The Queen of Bohemia.

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