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Margaret Mayo (playwright)

Margaret Mayo, born Lillian Elizabeth Slatten,[1] was an American actress, playwright, and screenwriter.

Margaret Mayo
BornLillian Elizabeth Slatten
(1882-11-19)November 19, 1882
Brownsville, Illinois, United States
DiedFebruary 25, 1951(1951-02-25) (aged 68)
Ossining, New York, United States
OccupationPlaywright, screenwriter, actress
SpouseEdgar Selwyn

Life and career edit

She was raised on a farm near Brownsville, Illinois. Later, she was educated at the Girl’s College in Fox Lake, Wisconsin; the Convent of the Sacred Heart in Salem, Oregon; and at Stanford University.[2] In her teen years, she traveled to New York City to pursue an acting career. She won a small part in a play named Thoroughbred at the Garrick Theatre.

She met her future husband, fellow actor Edgar Selwyn, in 1896. The same year, she began her writing career.[3] She and Selwyn married in 1901.

She worked as many things: adapter, actress, film company founding partner, playwright, and a writer. Until about 1917, Mayo averaged about a play per year.[2] Her earliest successes were adaptations of novels: The Marriage of William Ashe (1905) and The Jungle (1907). However, Mayo is best remembered as the author of more original plays such as Polly of the Circus (1907), Baby Mine (1910), Twin Beds (1914), and Seeing Things (1920), written with Aubrey Kennedy. Her work utilized parody and satire to talk about social issues.[2]

She adapted several of her plays for the silent screen. Her play Polly of the Circus became the first film produced in 1917 by the Goldwyn Company, of which she was a founding member.[4] After a year as head of the scenario department, she left to go overseas and entertain the troops.[3]

In 1919, Mayo and Selwyn got divorced. Afterward, Mayo changed her name to Elizabeth Mayo and moved to New York to live with her mother.[3] In 1926, she signed the Agreement of American Dramatists, a document that led to the foundation of the Dramatists Guild.[2] She also began selling real estate.

As she got older, she began to write about the spiritual world.[3] Mayo was instrumental in making housing arrangements for Indian spiritual teacher Meher Baba at Harmon, near New York City, during his first visit to America in 1931. She owned and provided the stone house retreat where he stayed on this trip.[5][6]

Death edit

Margaret Mayo died on February 25, 1951, in Ossining, New York. She is buried in St. Francis of Assisi Cemetery in Mount Kisco, New York.[citation needed]

References edit

  1. ^ Alumni Directory and Ten-year Book (graduates and Non-graduates), vol. 4, Stanford University, 1932, p. 495
  2. ^ a b c d "Margaret Mayo – Women Film Pioneers Project". wfpp.cdrs.columbia.edu. Retrieved 2015-12-13.
  3. ^ a b c d "archives.nypl.org -- Margaret Mayo papers". archives.nypl.org. Retrieved 2015-12-13.
  4. ^ List of Goldwyn Company films at IMDb
  5. ^ Lord Meher, by Bhau Kalchuri, Manifestation Inc., 1986. p. 1466
  6. ^ "Margaret Mayo". meherbabatravels jimdo page!.

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margaret, mayo, playwright, margaret, mayo, born, lillian, elizabeth, slatten, american, actress, playwright, screenwriter, margaret, mayobornlillian, elizabeth, slatten, 1882, november, 1882brownsville, illinois, united, statesdiedfebruary, 1951, 1951, aged, . Margaret Mayo born Lillian Elizabeth Slatten 1 was an American actress playwright and screenwriter Margaret MayoBornLillian Elizabeth Slatten 1882 11 19 November 19 1882Brownsville Illinois United StatesDiedFebruary 25 1951 1951 02 25 aged 68 Ossining New York United StatesOccupationPlaywright screenwriter actressSpouseEdgar Selwyn Contents 1 Life and career 2 Death 3 References 4 External linksLife and career editShe was raised on a farm near Brownsville Illinois Later she was educated at the Girl s College in Fox Lake Wisconsin the Convent of the Sacred Heart in Salem Oregon and at Stanford University 2 In her teen years she traveled to New York City to pursue an acting career She won a small part in a play named Thoroughbred at the Garrick Theatre She met her future husband fellow actor Edgar Selwyn in 1896 The same year she began her writing career 3 She and Selwyn married in 1901 She worked as many things adapter actress film company founding partner playwright and a writer Until about 1917 Mayo averaged about a play per year 2 Her earliest successes were adaptations of novels The Marriage of William Ashe 1905 and The Jungle 1907 However Mayo is best remembered as the author of more original plays such as Polly of the Circus 1907 Baby Mine 1910 Twin Beds 1914 and Seeing Things 1920 written with Aubrey Kennedy Her work utilized parody and satire to talk about social issues 2 She adapted several of her plays for the silent screen Her play Polly of the Circus became the first film produced in 1917 by the Goldwyn Company of which she was a founding member 4 After a year as head of the scenario department she left to go overseas and entertain the troops 3 In 1919 Mayo and Selwyn got divorced Afterward Mayo changed her name to Elizabeth Mayo and moved to New York to live with her mother 3 In 1926 she signed the Agreement of American Dramatists a document that led to the foundation of the Dramatists Guild 2 She also began selling real estate As she got older she began to write about the spiritual world 3 Mayo was instrumental in making housing arrangements for Indian spiritual teacher Meher Baba at Harmon near New York City during his first visit to America in 1931 She owned and provided the stone house retreat where he stayed on this trip 5 6 Death editMargaret Mayo died on February 25 1951 in Ossining New York She is buried in St Francis of Assisi Cemetery in Mount Kisco New York citation needed References edit Alumni Directory and Ten year Book graduates and Non graduates vol 4 Stanford University 1932 p 495 a b c d Margaret Mayo Women Film Pioneers Project wfpp cdrs columbia edu Retrieved 2015 12 13 a b c d archives nypl org Margaret Mayo papers archives nypl org Retrieved 2015 12 13 List of Goldwyn Company films at IMDb Lord Meher by Bhau Kalchuri Manifestation Inc 1986 p 1466 Margaret Mayo meherbabatravels jimdo page External links editWorks by Margaret Mayo at Project Gutenberg Works by or about Margaret Mayo at Internet Archive Margaret Mayo at IMDb Margaret Mayo at the Internet Broadway Database nbsp Margaret Mayo at the Women Film Pioneers Project Margaret Mayo papers 1882 1970 bulk 1901 1950 held by the Billy Rose Theatre Division New York Public Library for the Performing Arts two photos of Margaret Mayo photo 1 photo 2 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Margaret Mayo playwright amp oldid 1210349125, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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