Vera Caspary

Vera Caspary

  • Birthday: 1899-11-13
  • Deathday: 1987-06-13
  • Place of birth: Chicago, Illinois, U.S.
  • Also know as: Vera Louise Caspary

Biography

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Vera Louise Caspary (November 13, 1899 – June 13, 1987) was an American writer of novels, plays, screenplays, and short stories. Her best-known novel, Laura, was made into a highly successful movie. Though she claimed she was not a "real" mystery writer, her novels effectively merged women's quest for identity and love with murder plots. Independence is the key to her protagonists, with her novels revolving around women who are menaced, but who turn out to be neither victimized nor rescued damsels. Following her father's death, the income from Caspary's writing was at times only just sufficient to support both herself and her mother, and during the Great Depression she became interested in Socialist causes. Caspary joined the Communist party under an alias, but not being totally committed and at odds with its code of secrecy, she claimed to have confined her activities to fund-raising and hosting meetings. Caspary visited Russia in an attempt to confirm her beliefs, but became disillusioned and wished to resign from the Party, although she continued to contribute money and support similar causes. She eventually married her lover and writing collaborator of six years, Isidor "Igee" Goldsmith; but despite this being a successful partnership, her Communist connections would later lead to her being "graylisted", temporarily yet significantly affecting their offers of work and income. The couple split their time between Hollywood and Europe until Igee's death in 1964, after which Caspary remained in New York where she would write a further eight books.

Production

Laura

1944

As Novel

Les Girls

1957

As Story

Bedelia

1946

As Novel

Bedelia

1946

As Screenplay

Easy Living

1937

As Story

Bachelor in Paradise

1961

As Story

Give a Girl a Break

1953

As Story

Service de Luxe

1938

As Writer

Lady from Louisiana

1941

As Screenplay

Claudia and David

1946

As Adaptation

Out of the Blue

1947

As Screenplay

Out of the Blue

1947

As Story

Lady Bodyguard

1943

As Story

Laura

1962

As Novel

Scandal Street

1938

As Story

I'll Love You Always

1935

As Screenplay

The Blue Gardenia

1953

As Story

Working Girls

1931

As Theatre Play

Three Husbands

1950

As Screenplay

Three Husbands

1950

As Story

Laura

1955

As Novel

A Letter to Three Wives

1949

As Adaptation

A Letter to Three Wives

1985

As Adaptation

Laura

1968

As Novel

The Night of June 13

1932

As Original Story

Private Scandal

1934

As Writer

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