She played Grace Torrence in a 1933 production of Design For Living and began writing screenplays after being encouraged to do so by playwright
Noël Coward. She continued to act in the 1930, appearing in productions such as the
Ziegfeld Follies. She is credited by the Broadway Internet Database as translating
Hedda Gabler in 1942, and writing
Anne of England in 1941. Ancestry census records for 1940 show her living with the 46 year old Mary Cass Canfield (author of the one act play
Lackeys of the Moon) in
Nassau, New York, and they were both hired by Broadway producer
Gilbert Miller, so the 2 women probably collaborated on
Anne of England and other works for Miller. ==Personal life==