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Auriol Lee

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She remained active on Broadway as a performer until 1930 while dividing her time between America and Europe appearing in a mix of classical and modern plays. Towards the end of the 1920s Auriol began to transition away from acting to producing and directing plays.
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for ten years before divorcing in 1922. Around this time she took an interest in aviation and became the first woman pilot to cross the Equator while flying over Africa. She was also once awarded a prize for flying 1,000 miles across the
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She once reportedly told Van Druten that she wanted to be buried where she died and as she wished was interred at Fairlawn Burial Park in Hutchinson.
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Over the remainder of her career she had a close working relationship with British playwright
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At the time of Auriol's death, her only close relatives were a sister and a niece, actress
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in Brussels before making her London debut at around the age of twenty.
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in 1931. Their most successful collaborations over this time were,
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and pay Van Druten a visit at his Southern California ranch.
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Auriol Lee was killed in an automobile accident in or near
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Auriol made her Broadway debut in November, 1903 with the
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She was born in Maddox Street in the London district of
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The Dark Side Of Genius: The Life Of Alfred Hitchcock
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London
Hutchinson, Kansas
West End
Broadway
St George's Hanover Square
Robert James Lee
New York Times
Robert E. Lee
La Monnaie
Forbes-Robertson Company
Kipling's
The Light that Failed
Alec Campbell
Brookline
handicap

Edward Knoblock
Library of Congress
John Van Druten
Sea Fever
New Theatre
There's Always Juliet
The Distaff Side
Old Acquaintance
Merton Hodge
Frederick Lloyd
Mediterranean Sea
Hutchinson, Kansas
Alfred Hitchcock

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