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  1. Margaret Mayo, born Lillian Elizabeth Slatten, was an American actress, playwright, and screenwriter. Life and career [ edit ] She was raised on a farm near Brownsville, Illinois.

  2. To become a playwright, all Margaret Mayo required was a plot, a stenographer, and a day. As reported in the New York Times in 1903, Mayo was performing a supporting role in “Pretty Peggy” at the Herald Square Theatre when she won a bet that she couldn’t complete a play in twenty-four hours (6).

  3. Oct 15, 2019 · To become a playwright, all Margaret Mayo required was a plot, a stenographer, and a day. As reported in the New York Times in 1903, Mayo was performing a supporting role in “Pretty Peggy” at the Herald Square Theatre when she won a bet that she couldn’t complete a play in twenty-four hours (6).

  4. Margaret Mayo. (18821951) Quick Reference. (1882–1951), playwright. Born in Brownsville, Illinois, she was an actress from 1896 to 1903, when she retired from performing to devote herself to playwriting. Her earliest successes were adaptations of ... From: Mayo, Margaret in The Oxford Companion to American Theatre »

  5. American actress and playwright. Born Lilian Clatten, Nov 19, 1882, in Brownsville, IL; died Feb 25, 1951, in Ossining, NY; m. Edgar Selwyn (div.).

  6. Mayo collaborated with her playwright husband (from whom she was later divorced) on the book to a musical, Wall Street Girl (1908; produced 1912). Her own farce Baby Mine (1911; produced 1910) was one of the decade's most successful plays.

  7. www.biographies.net › biography › margaret_mayoBiography of Margaret Mayo

    Margaret Mayo was a stage actress from 1896 to 1903, when she retired from performing to devote herself to playwriting. Her earliest successes were adaptations of novels: The Marriage of William Ashe and The Jungle.