CICELY HAMILTON, NÉE HAMMILL co-founded the Women Writers’ Suffrage League. Her play Diana of Dobson's, a popular social comedy, premiered in 1909 and was frequently revived. She co-wrote A...
CLARA ANDERSEN was a dramatist and novelist considered to be the most successful female playwright in the Netherlands. She was the daughter of a theatrical musician and was an actor herself, so...
CLARE BEECHER KUMMER was a playwright, lyricist, and composer born in Brooklyn in 1873. In 1903, she began composing and contributing songs for musicals. Her 1905 song “Dearie” sold over 1 million...
CLARE BOOTHE LUCE was an American author, politician, U.S. ambassador, and public conservative figure. Her writings extended from drama and screen scenarios to fiction, journalism, and war...
CLEMENCE DANE (WINIFRED ASHTON) was an English actor, screenwriter, artist, playwright, and novelist who wrote over 30 plays and 16 novels. She studied art in London and Germany before appearing...
CLIFFORD MILLS, aka Emlie Clifford, was a British playwright and novelist. Mills adopted the pseudonym Clifford Mills because she could not get published under her own name. Her play, Where the...
CLOTILDE GRAVES, aka CLO GRAVES, was a prolific Irish author and playwright who sometimes wrote under the pseudonym of Richard Dehan. Graves was raised in Ireland until her family moved to London...
CONCHA MICHEL was a Mexican singer-songwriter, political activist, playwright, and researcher of indigenous communities. She created the Institute of Folklore in Michoacan, making her one of the...