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Name
  
Kathryn Forbes

Plays
  
I Remember Mama

Movies
  
I Remember Mama

Books
  
Mama's Bank Account

Role
  
Writer


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Died
  
May 15, 1966, San Francisco, California, United States

Similar People
  
John Van Druten, DeWitt Bodeen, Oskar Homolka, Ellen Corby, Barbara Bel Geddes

Kathryn Anderson McLean (March 20, 1908 – May 15, 1966), best known by her pen name Kathryn Forbes, was an American writer and memoirist.

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Life

Kathryn Anderson was born in San Francisco in 1908. Her grandmother emigrated to California from Norway in the late 19th century; both of Anderson's parents were native-born Americans. Kathryn married Robert McLean, a carpenter, with whom she had two sons.

Work

Forbes was a radio scriptwriter before she began writing short stories. Mama's Bank Account, her best-known work, was published in 1943 and revolved around the daily struggles and aspirations of a Norwegian family living in San Francisco in the 1910s.

Forbes' book served as the inspiration for John Van Druten's 1944 play I Remember Mama. In 1948, a film version of the play was released by RKO Pictures and starred Irene Dunne as Mama and Barbara Bel Geddes as her daughter, an aspiring writer.

Mama, a television series based on the film, was broadcast on CBS from July 1, 1949, to March 17, 1957, and starred Peggy Wood as Mama.

Forbes' novel was twice turned into a stage musical. The first, adapted by Neal Du Brock and John Clifton, opened in Buffalo, New York, in 1972 with Celeste Holm in the role of Mama. In 1979, Richard Rodgers wrote the music for the second musical version. This time out, Norwegian actress Liv Ullmann played the role of Mama.

In 1947, Forbes published Transfer Point, regarding the daughter of divorced parents. Unlike Mama's Bank Account, which drew on the experiences of her Norwegian-born grandmother, this novel was closer to Forbes' actual childhood.

Forbes died in San Francisco, California on May 15, 1966. She is interred at Holy Cross Catholic Cemetery in Colma, California.

References

Kathryn Forbes Wikipedia