Bayard Veiller, a distinguished writer and producer of his time, was born on January 2, 1869, in the bustling borough of Brooklyn, which was then part of New York City, in the state of New York, USA.
Veiller's notable works include the 1922 play "Sherlock Brown", the 1929 play "The Trial of Mary Dugan", and the 1921 play "There Are No Villains", which showcased his exceptional writing skills and ability to craft engaging stories.
In his personal life, Veiller was married to the talented actress Margaret Wycherly, with whom he shared a deep connection.
Sadly, Bayard Veiller's life came to an end on January 16, 1943, in the city of New York, where he had spent most of his life.