Bayard Veiller

Bayard Veiller

Veiller in 1920
Born (1869-01-02)January 2, 1869
Brooklyn, New York, U.S.
Died January 16, 1943(1943-01-16) (aged 74)
New York City
Occupation Writer
Years active 1915–1943
Spouse(s) Margaret Wycherly (1901–1922)
Children Anthony Veiller
Parent(s) Elizabeth and Philip Bayard Veiller

Bayard Veiller (January 2, 1869 January 16, 1943) was an American playwright, screenwriter, producer and film director. He wrote for 32 films between 1915 and 1941.

Biography

He was born on January 2, 1869 in Brooklyn, New York to Philip Bayard Veiller.[1] He was married to English actress Margaret Wycherly from 1901 to 1922; their son, Anthony Veiller, was also a screenwriter.

Veiller first broke into Broadway theatre with The Primrose Path, a play that he wrote and produced. It was a failure and left him broke.[2] His first success as a playwright was Within the Law, a hit on Broadway in 1912-1913. It was later adapted as a movie five times. Veiller continued to write plays as he began screenwriting. His later Broadway hits included The Thirteenth Chair and The Trial of Mary Dugan, which were adapted as films.[3]

He died on January 16, 1943 in New York City at age 74.[1][4]

Selected filmography

References

  1. 1 2 "Bayard Veiller, Writer of Plays. Author of 'Within the Law' and 'Trial of Mary Duffan' Is Dead Here at 74". New York Times. June 17, 1943. Retrieved November 16, 2012. Bayard Veiller, a leading American playwright for many years, died yesterday morning in the ... Veiller was born in Brooklyn, the son of Philip Bayard Veiller and Elizabeth ...
  2. Veiller, Bayard (2010) [1941]. The Fun I've Had. Cornwall, New York: Cornwall Press. pp. 175–176. ISBN 978-1-4344-0659-0.
  3. Kabatchnik, Amnon (2009). Blood on the Stage, 1925-1950: Milestone Plays of Crime, Mystery, and Detection. Lanham, Maryland: Scarecrow Press. pp. 123–125. ISBN 978-0-8108-6963-9. OCLC 320351782.
  4. Associated Press (June 17, 1943). "Bayard Veiller Dies". Ottawa Citizen. Retrieved November 16, 2012.

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