Kaufman, Beatrice (1894–1945)
Kaufman, Beatrice (1894–1945)
American playwright and editor. Name variations: Bea Kaufman, Mrs. George S. Kaufman. Born Beatrice Bakrow, Jan 20, 1895, in Rochester, NY; died Oct 6, 1945; m. George S. Kaufman (producer, playwright, director), Mar 15, 1917; children: Anne Kaufman.
Wrote the play Divided by Three (1934); was East Coast representative for Samuel Goldwyn Productions and the 1st to see the dramatic potential in Of Mice and Men; with Joseph Hennessey, edited The Letters of Alexander Woollcott (1944). Portrayed in the film Act One by actress Ruth Ford.
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