Muriel Gardiner Buttinger (née Morris; November 23, 1901 – February 6, 1985) was an American psychoanalyst and psychiatrist. Gardiner was born on November...
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Violette Muriel Box, Baroness Gardiner, (22 September 1905 – 18 May 1991) was an English screenwriter and director, Britain's most prolific female director...
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film Julia. A psychiatrist named Muriel Gardiner later suggested that her life story was fictionalized as Julia. Gardiner was a wealthy American who went...
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Schwabacher, who was Hellman's lawyer. By Gardiner's account, Schwabacher had visited Gardiner in Vienna. After Muriel Gardiner and Joseph Buttinger moved into...
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at the Trenton asylum was still the norm until 1960. In the 1940s, Muriel Gardiner remarked on the high rate of organ removal at the hospital. John Forbes...
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Oscar-winning 1977 movie of the same name, was actually based on the life of Muriel Gardiner. Martha Gellhorn, one of the most prominent war correspondents of the...
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Pankejeff (also known as the Wolf-man) was supplied with these by Muriel Gardiner from the United States wich he himself felt was the only method for...
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lived together from 1935 to 1936. In 1934, Spender had an affair with Muriel Gardiner. In a letter to Christopher Isherwood in September 1934, he wrote,...
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1925, Gardiner married Lesly Trounson; they had one daughter, and were married until his wife's death in 1966. In 1970, Gardiner married Muriel Box, a...
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help from Mack Brunswick who had fled to Paris Pankejeff approached Muriel Gardiner who managed to get him a visa to travel there. He would later follow...
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