Gladys Lehman (née Collins; 1892–1993) was a prolific American screenwriter who had a long career in Hollywood.
[1] As a college student, she was initiated into Gamma Phi Beta sorority at the Xi chapter at the University of Idaho.
[1] She married Benjamin Lehman, an author and English professor at the University of California, Berkeley, in 1915; the pair had two sons (one who died as an infant), but divorced in the 1920s.
[3] Gladys moved to Hollywood around 1925 and quickly made a career for herself, starting out as a reader at Universal Pictures.
As a screenwriter, she shared an Oscar nomination with Richard Connell for Best Original Screenplay for Two Girls and a Sailor in 1944.