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  1. Stephen Morehouse Avery. Writer: The Gay Deception. Stephen Morehouse Avery was born in Webster Grove, Missouri, the middle of three sons born to Charles M. and Jessie Avery. Both his parents were native Missourians and had married in 1890.

    • Writer
    • December 20, 1893
    • Stephen Morehouse Avery
    • February 10, 1948
  2. Stephen Morehouse Avery. Writer: The Gay Deception. Stephen Morehouse Avery was born in Webster Grove, Missouri, the middle of three sons born to Charles M. and Jessie Avery. Both his parents were native Missourians and had married in 1890.

    • December 20, 1893
    • February 10, 1948
  3. Shortly before his death of a heart attack at his Los Angeles, California, apartment at the age of fifty-four, Avery penned the scripts for The Woman in White (1948) and Every Girl Should Be Married (1948), a romantic comedy starring Cary Grant and Betsy Drake.

  4. The Gorgeous Hussy is a 1936 American period film directed by Clarence Brown, and starring Joan Crawford and Robert Taylor. The screenplay was written by Stephen Morehouse Avery and Ainsworth Morgan, which was based on a 1934 novel by Samuel Hopkins Adams. The supporting cast includes Lionel Barrymore and James Stewart .

  5. Stephen Morehouse Avery was an American author who wrote numerous Hollywood screenplays. His daughter is the actress Phyllis Avery. Avery was born to Charles M. and Jesse Avery in Webster Groves, a suburb of St. Louis, Missouri.

  6. screenwriter writer. Stephen Morehouse Avery was an American author who wrote numerous Hollywood screenplays. Background. Avery was born to Charles M. and Jesse Avery in Webster Groves, a suburb of Saint Louis, Missouri. Education.

  7. Screenwriter. Birthday December 20, 1893. Birth Sign Sagittarius. Birthplace Missouri. DEATH DATE Feb 10, 1948 (age 54) About. Hollywood screenwriter whose credits include Wharf Angel (1934), Our Little Angel (1935), One Rainy Afternoon with Ida Lupino and Francis Lederer (1936), and The Gorgeous Hussy with the hot-headed Joan Crawford.

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