Beulah Poynter
Beulah Poynter  | |
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| Born | Beulah Marguerite Poynter June 6, 1883 Eagleville, Missouri  | 
| Died | August 13, 1960 (aged 77) Manhasset, Long Island, New York  | 
| Other names | Beulah Poynter Leffler | 
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Beulah Poynter (June 6, 1883 – August 13, 1960) was an American writer, playwright and actress. Though her career touched on Broadway and Hollywood, Poynter was better known for her starring roles with stock and touring companies and as a prolific writer of mystery and romance stories. Poynter was probably best remembered by theatergoers for her title role in Lena Rivers, a drama she reworked for the stage from the novel by Mary J. Holmes.