J. Hartley Manners

J. Hartley Manners

Known for: Writing
Biography: 1870-08-10
Deathday: 1928-12-19 (58 years old)

Biography

John Hartley Manners (10 August 1870 – 19 December 1928) was a London-born playwright of Irish extraction who wrote Peg o' My Heart, which starred his wife, Laurette Taylor, on Broadway in one of her greatest stage triumphs. Manners was born on 10 August 1870. He wrote the 1922 silent screen adaptation of his own 1912 play Peg o' My Heart, which starred Laurette. The 1933 sound remake starring Marion Davies was adapted from Manners' play as Manners had died in 1928. Manners also wrote two 1924 silent film screenplays which starred his wife in her only two other motion picture appearances, Happiness adapted from his play, and One Night in Rome. The latter his wife particularly enjoyed and kept a personal print to run over and over for guests.

Manners' one-act radio play The Queen's Messenger was adapted to become the first ever broadcast television drama, only three months before his death on 19 December 1928.

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Known For
Writing

Birthday
1870-08-10

Deathday
1928-12-19 (58 years old)

Relationships
Laurette Taylor (1912-01-01 - 1928-01-01)

Citizenships
United States of America

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