Mary Chase

 

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Mary Coyle Chase was an American journalist, playwright and children's novelist, known primarily for writing the Broadway play Harvey, later adapted for film starring James Stewart. She wrote fourteen plays, two children's novels, one screenplay, and worked seven years at the Rocky Mountain News as a journalist. Three of her plays were made into Hollywood films: Sorority House, Harvey, and Bernardine

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Mary Chase

Born 1906-02-25 (119 years ago) in Denver.

Awards
Award Ceremony Year Awarded for
Pulitzer Prize for Drama (Harvey) 1945 Pulitzer Prize 1945 Harvey
Nominated for awards
Award Ceremony Year Nominated for
Retro Hugo Award for Best Dramatic Presentation (Harvey) 1951 Retro Hugo Awards 1951 Harvey
Relationships
Name From To Relationship type
Robert L. Chase(Gifta) Gifta
Children

Michael Chase, Colin Chase, Barry Jerome Chase

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Mary Coyle Chase was an American journalist, playwright and children's novelist, known primarily for writing the Broadway play Harvey, later adapted for film starring James Stewart.

She wrote fourteen plays, two children's novels, one screenplay, and worked seven years at the Rocky Mountain News as a journalist. Three of her plays were made into Hollywood films: Sorority House, Harvey, and Bernardine.

Content from Wikipedia provided under the terms of Creative Commons (CC BY-SA 3.0).

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