Eleanor Gates

Eleanor Gates
Born26 September 1874
Died7 March 1951(1951-03-07) (aged 76)
EducationUniversity of California and Stanford University
OccupationPlaywright
Spouse(s)Richard Walton Tully
1901–14 (divorce)
Frederick Ferdinand Moore
1914-16 (not legal)

Eleanor Gates (26 September 1874 – 7 March 1951) was an American playwright, novelist, short story writer and screenwriter. Her best known work was The Poor Little Rich Girl, which was produced by her husband in 1913 and adapted into films for Mary Pickford in 1917 and for Shirley Temple in 1936. Gates's literary works often drew upon her experiences growing up on the American frontier, and she was noted for her vivid characterizations and exploration of themes such as class disparity and personal discovery.