- Jean Kerr
Jean Kerr (
July 10 ,1922 [some sources cite 1923, but the Social Security Death Index gives her date of birth as 1922] —January 5 ,2003 ) was an American author and playwright.Born Bridget Jean Collins in
Scranton, Pennsylvania , her best-known book was "Please Don't Eat the Daisies " (1957), a humorous look atsuburb an life. The book was a national bestseller, later adapted for the screen as a vehicle forDoris Day andDavid Niven , and subsequently made into a sitcom.Kerr was born to parents Tom and Kitty Collins, grew up on Electric Street in Scranton, and attended Marywood Seminary, the topic of her humorous short story "When I was Queen of the May." She received a Bachelor's Degree from Marywood College in Scranton and later attended
The Catholic University of America , where she received her Masters' Degree and met then-professorWalter Kerr . She later married Kerr, who went on to become a well-known New York drama critic, and they had six childrenChristopher, twins Colin and John, Gilbert, Gregory, and Kitty. The Kerrs bought an old house inLarchmont, New York , which had belonged to the inventor Charles King. The Kerr family features in "With Love from Karen", written by their next-door neighborMarie Killilea .With her husband, Jean Kerr wrote "Goldilocks" (1958), a short-lived Broadway
musical comedy about the early days ofsilent film . She wrote several highly successful plays, including theTony Award -winning "King of Hearts", as well as the comedy "Mary, Mary", which ran for over 1,500 performances and held the record for the longest-running non-musical play on Broadway.She also wrote many humorous magazine essays, typically about her family. Several collections of these were later made in book form and became best-sellers.
She died in
White Plains, New York , of pneumonia.Books
* "Please Don't Eat the Daisies"
* "The Snake Has All the Lines "
* "Penny Candy " (1970)
* "How I Got to be Perfect "Plays
* "The Song of Bernadette" (1946)
* "Jenny Kissed Me " (1948)
* "Touch-and-Go" (1949)
* "John Murray Anderson's Almanac " (1953)
* "King of Hearts (1954)
* "" (1958)
* "Mary, Mary" (1961)
* "Poor Richard" (1964)
* "Finishing Touches" (1973)
* "Lunch Hour" (1980)Notes
Jean Kerr wrote "King of Hearts" with Eleanor Brooke.
It was directed by her husband, Walter Kerr (1954).
source: IBDB - Internet Broadway Database: [http://www.ibdb.com/production.asp?ID=2445]
External links
* "Children Run Longer Than Plays." Time Magazine. Published 14 Apr. 1961. Accessed 20 Jan. 2008 [http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,872288-1,00.html] .
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