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  1. Aimée McHardy Stuart (July 1886 – 16 April 1981) was a writer and playwright who collaborated with her husband Philip Stuart on several successful plays and wrote for both film and television.

  2. Playwright Aimée Stuart (1886-1981) was born in Glasgow. She first came to prominence when she wrote the passionate memoir, An Airman’s Wife (1918). Two further novels were published before she began to write plays with Philip Stuart including Nine Till Six (1930).

  3. www.imdb.com › name › nm0835632Aimée Stuart - IMDb

    Aimée Stuart was born in July 1886 in Glasgow, Scotland, UK. She was a writer, known for Let's Be Happy (1957), Jeannie (1941) and Clara Gibbings (1934). She was married to Philip Stuart and William Arthur Bond. She died on 17 April 1981 in Brighton, East Sussex, England, UK.

  4. Dec 22, 2018 · by Aimée Stuart. 27 November - 22 December 2018. “What’s the use of romance if there’s no truth in it?” The first professional production in 80 years. It is 1936 in a “wee one-eyed” town in Scotland. Jeannie is a drudge for her mean controlling father, but dreams of a different life.

  5. Stuart, Aimée (c. 1885–1981) Scottish playwright and screenwriter. Name variations: Aimee Stuart. Born c. 1885 in Glasgow, Scotland; died April 17, 1981, in Brighton, England; dau. of William and Mercie (Baker) McHardy; m. Philip Stuart (writer).

  6. Aimée Stuart, one of the West End’s most successful female playwrights returns to the London stage with JEANNIE at the Finborough Theatre. The first professi...

  7. Aimée Stuart. (1890—1981) Quick Reference. (b. Glasgow, 1890?; d. Brighton, Sussex, 17 Apr. 1981) Playwright. Her first West End successes, Clara Gibbing (1928), Her Shop (1929) and Nine Till Six (1930), were written in collaboration ... From: Stuart, Aimée in The Continuum Companion to Twentieth Century Theatre »