Adolph Klauber

Adolph Klauber (29 April 1879 − 7 December 1933) was an American drama critic and theatrical producer.

He was born in Louisville, Kentucky to Edward and Caroline Brahms Klauber.

He left Louisville after high school to attend the University of Virginia, after which he moved to New York and took a position with the Empire Theatre Company.

In 1900 he began working as a reporter for the New York Commercial Advertiser.

It was during this time that he married the actress and playwright Jane Cowl[1] He then began working with Archibald and Edgar Selwyn, two of the founders of Goldwyn Pictures, later to become part of MGM, and worked for a while there as a casting director.