Beringer, Aimée Daniell (1856–1936)
Beringer, Aimée Daniell (1856–1936)
American-born playwright and novelist. Name variations: Aimee Beringer, Mrs. Oscar Beringer. Born Aimée Daniell, 1856, in Philadelphia; died Feb 17, 1936; m. Oscar Beringer (musician and composer); children: Esmé Beringer and Vera Beringer (actresses).
Wrote plays Tares, Katherine Kavanagh, Holly Tree Inn, The Prince and the Pauper, That Girl, Salve, Bess, A Bit of Old Chelsea, The Plot of His Story, The Agitator, and novels Beloved of the Gods, A Left-Handed Marriage and The New Virtue.
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