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Phyllis Bottome
(1884-1963)
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Phyllis Bottome was born in 1884 in England, UK. She was a writer, known for
The Mortal Storm (1940)
,
Danger Signal (1945)
and
Heart of a Child (1958)
. She died in 1963.
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Known for
The Mortal Storm
7.7
Writer
1940
Danger Signal
6.6
Writer
1945
Heart of a Child
5.8
Writer
1958
Private Worlds
6.4
Writer
1935
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Heart of a Child
5.8
novel
1958
Climax!
6.7
TV Series
story
1955
1 episode
Danger
7.5
TV Series
story
1950
1 episode
Danger Signal
6.6
novel
1945
The Mortal Storm
7.7
based on the book by
1940
Private Worlds
6.4
novel "Private Worlds"
1935
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Alternative name
Phyllis Forbes-Dennis
Born
1884
England, UK
Died
1963
Other works
Novel (w/Phyllis Lassner): "The Mortal Storm" (filmed as
The Mortal Storm (1940)
),
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1 Print Biography
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Phyllis Lassner
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