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Dail Ambler. Betty Mabel Lilian Uelmen (née Williams; 11 January 1919 – 6 September 1974) was a British journalist, screenwriter, and pulp fiction writer who used the pen names Dail Ambler and Danny Spade. She was also known professionally as both Betty Williams and Betty Uelmen. [1] Life.
Dail Ambler was born on January 11, 1925. She was a writer, known for Take Me Over (1963), Night After Night After Night (1969) and Wild for Kicks (1960). She died on September 6, 1974 in Watford, Hertfordshire, England, UK.
Dail Ambler was born on 11 January 1925. She was a writer, known for Night After Night After Night (1969), Take Me Over (1963) and Delayed Flight (1964). She died on 6 September 1974 in Watford, Hertfordshire, England, UK.
Jul 18, 2018 · (aka “Dail Ambler,” a pseudonym of Betty Mabel Lilian Williams) (1919-1974) A dd Britain’s Betty Mabel Lilian Williams to the small list of successful pre-1980 female hard-boiled writers.
Ambler, Dail 1919-1974 Born on January 11th, 1919, Dail Ambler became a prolific writer of gangster novels under her own name and pen-name Danny Spade (qv). She started as a journalist, covering such diverse subjects as the Sadler's Wells Ballet to why Chelsea Railway Station was derelict.
Dail Ambler Author Biography - Information About the Author. Dail Ambler was, unusually in this gangster pulp genre, a lady Betty Mabel Lilian Uelmen who went by Betty Williams, she was born in 1919 and died in 1974 - she also wrote as Danny Spade .
Although the Danny Spade pseudonym appears on the front cover and title-page, there is a glamour shot of the author under another of her pseudonyms as “Miss Dail Ambler, playwright, novelist and ex-Hollywood screen writer” on the lower wrapper.