Madeleine Lucette Ryley

Madeleine Lucette Ryley
Illustration of a young white woman in profile wearing a dark costume with white collar and cuffs
Madeleine Lucette, from an 1893 publication
Born
Madeline Matilda Bradley

(1858-12-26)26 December 1858
Died7 February 1934(1934-02-07) (aged 75)
Hampstead, London, England, United Kingdom
Occupation(s)Actress and playwright
SpouseJ. H. Ryley

Madeleine Lucette Ryley (26 December 1858 – 7 February 1934) was an English actress and playwright known for her plays in London and then America in the late 1800s. She began writing plays under the pseudonym Noel Grant until she gained fame as a dramatist. Ryley wrote 27 plays and directed many of them herself, the best known being Mice and Men, Christopher Jr and An American Citizen, some of which were adapted on film in the early 1900s. She was an advocate for women's rights and was involved in the suffragette movement. Ryley rarely wrote suffragette drama for fear of trivializing complex political arguments.[1]

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