Stanley, Martha M. (1867–1950)
Stanley, Martha M. (1867–1950)
American playwright. Born Nov 20, 1867, in Cape Cod, MA; died Jan 15, 1950, in Los Angeles, CA.
With Adelaide Matthews, co-wrote such plays as Nightie Night (1919), Puppy Love (1927), The Wasp's Nest (1927), Scrambled Wives, The Teaser, and Let and Sub-Let; also wrote My Son (filmed in 1925).
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