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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Rose_CaylorRose Caylor - Wikipedia

    Rose Caylor (born Rose Libman, 15 March 1898 – March 1979) was a Russian-American screenwriter, playwright, actress, and journalist known for her work in the U.S. in the 1920s through the 1940s.

  2. Rose Caylor was newspaper reporter, author, screenwriter and playwright. She was born in Vilna, Russia (now Vilnius, Lithuania) in 1898, the daughter of Morris and Elizabeth Libman. Her father came to America in 1906 where he found work in Chicago as a department store salesman.

    • March 15, 1898
  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ben_HechtBen Hecht - Wikipedia

    He later met Rose Caylor, a writer, and together they left Chicago (and his family) in 1924, moving to New York. He was divorced from Armstrong in 1925. He married Caylor that same year, and they remained married until Hecht's death in 1964. On July 30, 1943, Ben and Rose had a daughter, Jenny Hecht, who became an actress at the age ...

  4. www.imdb.com › name › nm0147299Rose Caylor - IMDb

    Rose Caylor. Writer: Fingers at the Window. Rose Caylor was newspaper reporter, author, screenwriter and playwright. She was born in Vilna, Russia (now Vilnius, Lithuania) in 1898, the daughter of Morris and Elizabeth Libman.

  5. 4. Feb. 2019 · In his early twenties, Hecht married a fellow-reporter, Marie Armstrong, but within a few years took up with the writer and actress Rose Caylor, moving back and forth between the two women,...

  6. 11. Feb. 2022 · Of all the muses you might expect a young woman novelist to be channeling in 1933, Henry Fielding is among the last. Yet the closest parallel one can find to Rose Caylor’s second novel, The Journey, is The History of Tom Jones, A Foundling. In both books, a young innocent, a tabula rasa personality, travels to a great city where ...

  7. androom.home.xs4all.nl › biography › p071177Caylor, Rose (1898-1979)

    2. Jan. 2011 · Rose Caylor was born in Lithuania as Rose Libman and came to America with her family in 1906. She graduated at the University of Chicago and worked as a journalist for the Chicago Daily News. There she met Ben Hecht and she married him in 1925.