Gertrude Purcell

Gertrude Purcell

Born June 14, 1895 · Died May 1, 1963

New York City, New York, USA

Biography

Purcell (who was described by a friend as a "masculine, funny, and hard-drinking woman") worked as a freelancer for much of her career, penning scripts for most of the major studios. During the McCarthy era she became an important informer due to her communist past, but before the process she attempted suicide. She then retired from her cinema career, but lived a decade more.

Filmography

Winter WonderlandParis UndergroundReckless AgeFollow the BoysIce Capades RevueIn Old CaliforniaA Close Call for Ellery QueenEllery Queen and the Murder RingThe Invisible WomanOne Night in the TropicsA Little Bit of HeavenDestry Rides AgainFirst LoveThe Lady and the MobService de LuxeMother Carey's ChickensHitting a New HighMusic for MadameStella DallasSuper-SleuthThe Witness ChairIf You Could Only CookShe Was a LadyPalookaAnother LanguageCocktail HourChild of ManhattanNo More OrchidsThe Royal Family of BroadwayFollow the LeaderThe Sap from Syracuse
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