Gertrude Atherton

Gertrude Atherton

writer

Gertrude Atherton was born on Oct 30, 1857 in USA. Gertrude Atherton's big-screen debut came with The Avalanche directed by George Fitzmaurice in 1919.

Gertrude Atherton, a famed author during the early 1900s, was always more a novelist than a screenwriter, but, amid her fame as a novelist, she was given major opportunities during the silent era when studios began turning to literary properties to adapt for the screen. A 1932 Los Angeles Times article says that after her husband died in 1887 and was shipped back to Chile in a barrel of rum, the writer left the Atherton estate and, dismissing her dead husband as 'the second rate offspring of the Athertons,' moved to San Francisco. Eventually, she relocated to New York with a completed novel that shocked publishers and was derided by critics, but immediately made Atherton famous.

  • Birthday

    Oct 30, 1857
  • Place of Birth

    San Francisco, California, USA