Gauntier, Gene (1885–1966)

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Gauntier, Gene (1885–1966)

American actress and screenwriter. Born Genevieve Liggett, May 17, 1885, in Kansas City, Missouri; died Dec 18, 1966, in Cuernavaca, Mexico; m. Jack C. Clark (director).

Began stage career in rep and stock; joined the Kalem Company (1907), as its leading lady and principal screenwriter; founded (1912), appeared in, and wrote over 300 films, including screenplay for original Ben-Hur, for the Gene Gauntier Feature Players; with husband, made 1st US films abroad; was a combat correspondent during WWI, then a columnist and drama critic; retired to Mexico City (1942).