Mary Freeman Byrne
Deceased Person
1886 – 1961
Who was Mary Freeman Byrne?
Mary Freeman Byrne who sometimes wrote under the pen name Marie Byrne, was an American author.
Byrne was born in Brockton, Massachusetts, and trained for the stage at the Leland Powers Theatrical School in Boston. Later she appeared in plays with such actors of the day as Joan Davis and Donald Meek.
She gave up acting and settled in England on marrying Dr. Ferdinand Byrne, who had a practise in London.
Mary Byrne wrote numerous short story for various American and British magazines, including Modern Weekly, Charm and Home Weekly. Byrne published her novel Softly Softly in 1958, under the pen name Marie Byrne.
Byrne died in Itchenor, England in 1961.
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