Does Gene Stratton-Porter Dead or Alive?
As per our current Database, Gene Stratton-Porter has been died on Dec 6, 1924 (age 61).
🎂 Gene Stratton-Porter - Age, Bio, Faces and Birthday
When Gene Stratton-Porter die, Gene Stratton-Porter was 61 years old.
Popular As |
Gene Stratton-Porter |
Occupation |
Novelist |
Age |
61 years old |
Zodiac Sign |
Leo |
Born |
August 17, 1863 (Largo, IN) |
Birthday |
August 17 |
Town/City |
Largo, IN |
Nationality |
IN |
🌙 Zodiac
Gene Stratton-Porter’s zodiac sign is Leo. According to astrologers, people born under the sign of Leo are natural born leaders. They are dramatic, creative, self-confident, dominant and extremely difficult to resist, able to achieve anything they want to in any area of life they commit to. There is a specific strength to a Leo and their "king of the jungle" status. Leo often has many friends for they are generous and loyal. Self-confident and attractive, this is a Sun sign capable of uniting different groups of people and leading them as one towards a shared cause, and their healthy sense of humor makes collaboration with other people even easier.
🌙 Chinese Zodiac Signs
Gene Stratton-Porter was born in the Year of the Pig. Those born under the Chinese Zodiac sign of the Pig are extremely nice, good-mannered and tasteful. They’re perfectionists who enjoy finer things but are not perceived as snobs. They enjoy helping others and are good companions until someone close crosses them, then look out! They’re intelligent, always seeking more knowledge, and exclusive. Compatible with Rabbit or Goat.
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About
Naturalist, Photographer, and author whose popular novel, A Girl of the Limberlost, was adapted into a film. Her other novels include The Harvester (1911), Michael O'Halloran (1915), and The Keeper of the Bees (1925).
Before Fame
She grew up in Wabash County, Indiana as the youngest in a family of twelve children. She published her first novel, The Song of the Cardinal, in 1903.
Trivia
Her best-selling work, A Girl of the Limberlost, was adapted for the screen in 1924 as a silent film, then as a talkie in both 1934 and 1945, and finally as a television movie in 1990.
Family Life
She had one daughter with her husband, Charles D. Porter, a Doctor and pharmacy owner in Geneva, Indiana. Her adulthood home in Indiana's swamplands inspired many of her nature-based literary works.
Associated With
Mary Pickford's brother, Jack, starred in the silent film adaptation of Stratton-Porter's other well-known work, Freckles.
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