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  1. Filmography. Writer. Casting director. Actress. References. External links. Ouida Bergère (born Eunie Branch; December 14, 1886 – November 29, 1974) was an American screenwriter and actress. Biography. Eunie Branch was born in Madrid, Spain, the daughter of Stephen W. and Ida Branch, both natives of Tennessee.

  2. Ouida Bergère. Actress: Mates and Mis-Mates. Diminutive red-headed actress, playwright and screenwriter. Her marriage to star actor Basil Rathbone was one of the most enduring in show business, lasting from 1926 until his death in 1967.

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  3. Ouida Bergère. Actress: Mates and Mis-Mates. Diminutive red-headed actress, playwright and screenwriter. Her marriage to star actor Basil Rathbone was one of the most enduring in show business, lasting from 1926 until his death in 1967.

  4. Ouida Bergère —también conocida como Ida Berger— (14 de diciembre de 1886-29 de noviembre de 1974) fue una guionista y actriz cuyo talento artístico en el cine y el teatro le aportó una gran distinción y popularidad entre las décadas de 1910 y 1920, y cuya carrera fue excepcional en muchos momentos.

  5. Ouida Bergère was a prominent and top paid scenario writer in the silent era, who worked with her husband George Fitzmaurice and later Basil Rathbone. She wrote mostly dramas, adaptations, and exotic stories, and was known for her flamboyant style and social connections.

  6. Ouida Bergere Rathbone. In November of 1923, Basil Rathbone met Ouida Bergere, a redhead with brown eyes. They began to date, and in 1926 they married. Basil declared, “Without her I would be nothing; with her I can be everything. Without her I would be miserable. With her I am the happiest man in the world. . . .

  7. American screenwriter and playwright. Name variations: Ouida Fitzmaurice, Ouida Bergère, Ouida Rathbone, Mrs. Basil Rathbone. Born Dec 14, 1885 (some sources cite 1886), in Spain; died Nov 29, 1974, in New York, NY; sister of B.C. Branch; m. Louis Weadock (div.); m. George Fitzmaurice (film director; div.); m.