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Sada Cowan
Sada Louise Cowan (1882–1943) was an American writer whose career began writing plays. She soon switched to writing feature films and is best known for her work on the films ''Don't Change Your Husband'' and ''Why Change Your Wife?''. Cowan worked closely with director Cecil B. DeMille throughout her career.
==Early life==

Sada Louise Cowan was born on September 8, 1882 in Boston, Massachusetts. She attended a private boarding school in the Boston area. However, as a teenager Cowan moved to Germany to study music. After finding that writing music was not fulfilling enough for her she switched to writing plays.〔 In Frankfurt, Germany she wrote her first hit play from start to finish in two hours titled, ''Sintram of Skagerrak''. Cowan gained inspiration for writing this play after hearing Frederick Lamond’s piano recital of Chopin.〔 She started to write plays that got her name on the map. These were titled ''The State Forbids'', ''In the Morgue'', ''Playing the Game'', ''The Moonlit Way'', ''The Wonder of the Age'', ''The Honor of America'' and ''Pomp'' respectively.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=https://wfpp.cdrs.columbia.edu/pioneer/ccp-sada-cowan/#ccp ---WFP )

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