Kaus, Gina (1894–1985)

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Kaus, Gina (1894–1985)

Austrian playwright, screenwriter, biographer and novelist. Name variations: Gina Kauss; Andreas Eckbrecht. Born Nov 21, 1894, in Vienna, Austria-Hungary (now Austria); died Dec 23, 1985, in Los Angeles, CA; m. Otto Kaus, 1920 (div. 1926).

Became part of Viennese literary circles after success of 1st play; knew Herman Broch, Robert Musil, and Karl Kraus; published journal and ran advisory service for women; banned under Nazis, left Germany for Switzerland, France, then US; works include Diebe im Haus (1917) and Die Überfahrt (1932), Luxury Liner (1933), and (play) Prison without Bars (1938); also wrote biography of Catherine the Great, Katherine die Große (1935); had a long and successful career in Hollywood writing screenplays for The Wife Takes a Flyer (1942), The Law Rides Again (1943), (adaptation) Julia Misbehaves (1948), The Red Danube (1949) and All I Desire (1953), among others.

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