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Judith Martin (née Perlman; born September 13, 1938 [1]), better known by the pen name Miss Manners, is an American columnist, author, and etiquette authority. Early life and career [ edit ]
Bromley began her career in the early 1930s on contract with Monogram Pictures, she was first billed as Sheila LeGay starring in 1930 westerns alongside Tom Tyler. She frequently co-starred with Ken Maynard, Hoot Gibson, Johnny Mack Brown, Bill Cody, and Dick Foran. She first starred alongside Bill Cody in the 1932 western Land of Wanted Men.
In Western culture it is the feminine equivalent of bowing by males, although men will commonly curtsy in some churches as a simplified genuflection. Miss Manners characterizes its knee bend as deriving from a "traditional gesture of an inferior to a superior."
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Manners was born Dorothy Manners Greene [1] in Fort Worth, Texas in about 1903. [2] and moved to Los Angeles as a teenager, attending Los Angeles public schools.She signed a contract with Fox Film Corporation at the age of 17 [3] and began working as an extra in films directed by Cecil B. DeMille and starring Gloria Swanson, Douglas Fairbanks, and William Powell.