Biographie
Isabel Dawn
- Date de naissance
- Date de décès29 juin 1966 · Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, Californie, États-Unis (infection pulmonaire)
- Nom de naissanceIsabel Seitz
- Isabel Dawn est née le 20 octobre 1897 dans l'Indiana, États-Unis. Elle était scénariste. Elle est connue pour Don't Bet on Blondes (1935), Doctors Don't Tell (1941) et Behind the News (1940). Elle était mariée à Boyce DeGaw. Elle est morte le 29 juin 1966 en Californie, États-Unis.
- ConjointBoyce DeGaw(1934 - 1941) (divorcé)
- Co-writer with Monte Brice of "Singing in the Corn." The screenplay was typical of many of Miss Dawn's scripts, i.e., full of daffy twists and happy-go-nutty action.
- Gossip columnists noted that Isabel and Ray Herr were dining at Don the Beachcombers in Huntington Beach, California (USA).
- In late 1941 to support the preparation for the war effort Isabel Dawn canceled a trip to New York in order to turn her guest house over to the Red Cross.
- Prior to her divorce from Boyce DeGaw it was widely rumored that there was a romance between Isabel and Bill Wellborne. They were seen relaxing at the home of Charley Foy (one of the Seven Little Foys).
- As a leading lady for the Blunhall Players, a Broadway Stock Company in Brooklyn, opened as the lead actress in Violet Hemming's play, "This Thing Called Love." Her leading man was to be Louis Benmson. He was unable to to so. A few weeks before the opening he murdered actress, Margaret Lawrence, and then committed suicide.
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