(1885-1940)
San Francisco-born Gladys Buchanan Unger began her prolific playwriting career in 1903. Most of her successes were adaptations of French and German works, including The Marionettes (1911), The Goldfish (1922), The Love Habit (1923), The Business Widow, The Werewolf (1924), Starlight (1925), Stolen Fruit (1925), and Two Girls Wanted (1926), as well as books for operettas and musicals and numerous motion picture scripts in the 1930s.
The Historical Dictionary of the American Theater. James Fisher.