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Ruby M. Ayres(1881-1955)

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Ruby Mildred Ayres was born 28 January 1883, in London, England, the daughter of an architect. She married Reginald William Pocock, an insurance broker, in 1909 (Pocock died in a train accident in the 1940s). Ayres was an English popular novelist (known primarily for her romantic novels), and also wrote serials for the "Daily Chronicle" and "Daily Mirror". Her first novel "Richard Chatterton V.C." was published in 1916. She had also written for motion pictures in the United States and England, and her play "Silver Wedding," was produced in 1932. Ayres died 14 November 1955 in Weybridge, England, at the age of 72 years.
BornJanuary 28, 1881
DiedNovember 14, 1955(74)
BornJanuary 28, 1881
DiedNovember 14, 1955(74)
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Bradley Barker, Faire Binney, Kenneth Harlan, Jane Novak, and David Powell in The Man Without a Heart (1924)
The Man Without a Heart
  • Writer
  • 1924
Josephine Dunn, Edward Earle, and Ernest Hilliard in Second Honeymoon (1930)
Second Honeymoon
5.3
  • Writer
  • 1930
Castles in Spain
  • Writer
  • 1920
Romance of a Rogue (1928)
Romance of a Rogue
  • Writer
  • 1928

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  • Gemma Craven and Ronald Pickup in Romance (1977)
    Romance
    TV Series
    • story
    • 1977
  • Josephine Dunn, Edward Earle, and Ernest Hilliard in Second Honeymoon (1930)
    Second Honeymoon
    5.3
    • novel "The Second Honeymoon"
    • 1930
  • Romance of a Rogue (1928)
    Romance of a Rogue
    • novel "Romance of a Rogue"
    • 1928
  • Clive Brook and Helene Chadwick in The Woman Hater (1925)
    The Woman Hater
    • adaptation
    • novel "The Eleventh Virgin"
    • 1925
  • Bradley Barker, Faire Binney, Kenneth Harlan, Jane Novak, and David Powell in The Man Without a Heart (1924)
    The Man Without a Heart
    • novel "The Man Without a Heart"
    • 1924
  • A Bachelor Husband
    • Writer
    • 1920
  • Castles in Spain
    • novel "Castles in Spain"
    • 1920
  • A Model's Confession (1918)
    A Model's Confession
    • story (as Ruby Mildred Ayres)
    • 1918
  • William Desmond, Herbert Prior, and Gloria Swanson in Society for Sale (1918)
    Society for Sale
    6.4
    • story
    • 1918
  • Somewhere in France
    Short
    • novel "None But the Brave"
    • 1915
  • The Longer Voyage
    Short
    • story
    • 1915

Personal details

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  • Alternative name
    • Ruby Mildred Ayres
  • Born
    • January 28, 1881
    • Watford, Hertfordshire, England, UK
  • Died
    • November 14, 1955
    • Weybridge, Surrey, England, UK(pneumonia)
  • Spouse
    • Reginald William Pocock1909 - 1948 (his death)
  • Other works
    Novel: "The Second Honeymoon". NOTE: Filmed as Second Honeymoon (1930).
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    • 1 Article

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    Both Ayres and Ethel M. Dell (1881-1939) are thought to have served as the inspiration for the fictional romance novelist Rosie M. Banks, a character who appears in several novels by P.G. Wodehouse.

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