Gertrude Purcell
Gertrude Purcell
Biography
Purcell (who was described by a friend as a "masculine, funny, and hard-drinking woman") worked as a freelancer for much of her career, penning scripts for most of the major studios. During the McCarthy era she became an important informer due to her communist past, but before the process she attempted suicide. She then retired from her cinema career, but lived a decade more.
Personal Info
Known For
Writing
Known Credits
40
Gender
Female
Birthday
1895-06-14 (130 years old)
Place of Birth
New York City, New York, USA
Crew

1946

Winter Wonderland Screenplay

1945

Paris Underground Screenplay

1944

Follow the Boys Screenplay

1944

Reckless Age Screenplay

1942

Ice Capades Revue Screenplay

1942

In Old California Screenplay

1942

A Close Call for Ellery Queen Additional Dialogue

1941

Arkansas Judge Adaptation

1940

The Invisible Woman Screenplay

1940

A Little Bit of Heaven Screenplay

1940

One Night in the Tropics Screenplay

1939

First Love Story

1939

Destry Rides Again Screenplay

1939

The Lady and the Mob Screenplay

1938

Service de Luxe Writer

1938

Mother Carey's Chickens Screenplay

1937

Stella Dallas Adaptation

1937

Super-Sleuth Screenplay

1937

Hitting a New High Screenplay

1937

Music for Madame Screenplay

1936

The Witness Chair Screenplay

1935

The Girl Friend Screenplay

1935

If You Could Only Cook Screenplay

1934

She Was a Lady Screenplay

1934

Palooka Screenplay

1934

The Human Side Additional Writing

1933

Another Language Adaptation

1933

Cocktail Hour Screenplay

1933

Child of Manhattan Screenplay

1932

The Night Mayor Screenplay

1932

No More Orchids Screenplay

1932

Vanity Street Screenplay

1931

The Girl Habit Writer

1930

The Sap from Syracuse Screenplay

1930

Follow the Leader Screenplay