Evadne Price
Australian-British writer, actress, astrologer and media personality / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Evadne Price (28 August 1888 ā 17 April 1985), probably born Eva Grace Price, was an Australian-British writer, actress, astrologer and media personality. She also wrote under the pseudonym Helen Zenna Smith.
Eva Grace Price | |
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Born | Eva Grace Price (1888-08-28)28 August 1888 Merewether, New South Wales, Australia |
Died | 17 April 1985(1985-04-17) (aged 96) Sydney, Australia |
Pen name | Evadne Price Helen Zenna Smith |
Occupation | actress, writer |
Language | English |
Nationality | Australian |
Citizenship | British |
Period | 1908-1985 |
Genre | Children's, Romance, War, Modernism |
Notable works | Not So Quiet: Stepdaughters of War |
Spouse | 1: Henry A. Dabelstein (1909-1972) 2: Charles A. Fletcher (1920-1924) 3: Kenneth Andrew Attiwill (1939-1992)[1] |
She is now best remembered for her World War I novel Not So Quiet (published in America as Stepdaughters of War) which adapts the style of Erich Maria Remarque's All Quiet on the Western Front to depict the experiences of British female ambulance drivers. During her lifetime she was known for her many romance novels, some of which were serialised in national newspapers, as well as for her children's books starring the popular character Jane Turpin. In the 1950s, she became a regular performer on television, as a storyteller and astrologer. For 25 years she published a monthly astrology column in SHE magazine.