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Robert Anderson (playwright)

Robert Woodruff Anderson (April 28, 1917 – February 9, 2009)[1] was an American playwright, screenwriter, and theatrical producer. He received two Academy Award nominations for Best Writing, Screenplay Based on Material from Another Medium, for the drama films The Nun's Story (1959) and I Never Sang for My Father (1970), the latter based on his play.[2]

Robert Anderson
BornRobert Woodruff Anderson
(1917-04-28)April 28, 1917
Manhattan, New York, U.S.
DiedFebruary 9, 2009(2009-02-09) (aged 91)
Manhattan, New York, U.S.
Resting placeRoxbury Center Cemetery, Roxbury, Connecticut, U.S.
Occupationplaywright
screenwriter
theatrical producer
EducationHarvard University
Years active1948–1992
Spouse
Phyllis Stohl
(m. 1940; died 1956)
(m. 1959; div. 1978)

Life and career edit

Anderson was born in New York City, the son of Myra Esther (Grigg) and James Hewston Anderson, a self-made businessman.[3] He was educated at Phillips Exeter Academy, which he later said he found a lonely experience. While there he fell in love with an older woman, an event which later became the basis of the plot of Tea and Sympathy. Anderson also attended Harvard University, where he took an undergraduate as well as a master's degree.[4]

He may be best-remembered as the author of Tea and Sympathy. The play made its Broadway debut in 1953 and was made into a Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer film in 1956; both starred Deborah Kerr and John Kerr.

You Know I Can't Hear You When the Water's Running, a collection of four one-act comedies, opened in New York in 1967 and ran for more than 700 performances. His other successful Broadway plays were Silent Night, Lonely Night (1959) and I Never Sang for My Father (1968).[5]

He wrote the screenplays for Until They Sail (1957), The Nun's Story (1959), and The Sand Pebbles (1966). He also wrote many television scripts, including the TV play The Last Act Is a Solo (1991) and the novels After (1973) and Getting Up and Going Home (1978).

He was inducted into the American Theater Hall of Fame in 1981.[6]

Anderson was married to Phyllis Stohl from 1940 until her death in 1956 and to actress Teresa Wright from 1959 until their divorce in 1978. Anderson died of pneumonia on February 9, 2009, at his home in Manhattan, aged 91. He had been suffering from Alzheimer's disease for seven years prior to his death.[7]

Advocacy edit

As a supporter for writers' rights in theatre, Anderson was a member of the Dramatists Guild of America and was elected president in 1971. He continued to serve the non-profit organization until 1973.

Selected credits edit

Plays edit

Television edit

Screenplays edit

Novels edit

  • After (1973)
  • Getting Up and Going Home (1978)

Awards and nominations edit

Year Award Category Nominated work Result
1960 12th Writers Guild of America Awards Best Written American Drama Nominated
32nd Academy Awards Best Writing, Screenplay Based on Material from Another Medium Nominated
1967 24th Golden Globe Awards Best Screenplay Nominated
19th Writers Guild of America Awards Best Written American Drama Nominated
1971 23rd Writers Guild of America Awards Best Drama Adapted from Another Medium I Never Sang for My Father Won
43rd Academy Awards Best Writing, Screenplay Based on Material from Another Medium Nominated

References edit

  1. ^ "Robert Woodruff Anderson (1917–2009)". Find a Grave. Retrieved June 1, 2018.
  2. ^ Mitgang, Herbert (12 June 1988). "Robert Anderson: The Drama of Being a Dramatist". New York Times.
  3. ^ "Robert Anderson Biography - eNotes.com".
  4. ^ "Robert Anderson, Playwright of Tea and Sympathy, Dies at 91," The New York Times, February 10, 2009
  5. ^ Michael Kuchwara, "Robert Anderson, 'Tea and Sympathy' author, dies," AP, February 9, 2009
  6. ^ The New York Times, March 3, 1981 - 26 Elected to the Theater Hall of Fame
  7. ^ . Archived from the original on 2009-02-13. Retrieved 2009-02-10.
  8. ^ I'm Herbert, Dramatists Play Service. Retrieved 2014-06-24.

External links edit

  • Robert Anderson at IMDb
  • Biography from the Playwrights Database 2016-11-14 at the Wayback Machine

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Robert Woodruff Anderson April 28 1917 February 9 2009 1 was an American playwright screenwriter and theatrical producer He received two Academy Award nominations for Best Writing Screenplay Based on Material from Another Medium for the drama films The Nun s Story 1959 and I Never Sang for My Father 1970 the latter based on his play 2 Robert AndersonBornRobert Woodruff Anderson 1917 04 28 April 28 1917Manhattan New York U S DiedFebruary 9 2009 2009 02 09 aged 91 Manhattan New York U S Resting placeRoxbury Center Cemetery Roxbury Connecticut U S Occupationplaywright screenwriter theatrical producerEducationHarvard UniversityYears active1948 1992SpousePhyllis Stohl m 1940 died 1956 wbr Teresa Wright m 1959 div 1978 wbr Contents 1 Life and career 2 Advocacy 3 Selected credits 3 1 Plays 3 2 Television 3 3 Screenplays 3 4 Novels 4 Awards and nominations 5 References 6 External linksLife and career editAnderson was born in New York City the son of Myra Esther Grigg and James Hewston Anderson a self made businessman 3 He was educated at Phillips Exeter Academy which he later said he found a lonely experience While there he fell in love with an older woman an event which later became the basis of the plot of Tea and Sympathy Anderson also attended Harvard University where he took an undergraduate as well as a master s degree 4 He may be best remembered as the author of Tea and Sympathy The play made its Broadway debut in 1953 and was made into a Metro Goldwyn Mayer film in 1956 both starred Deborah Kerr and John Kerr You Know I Can t Hear You When the Water s Running a collection of four one act comedies opened in New York in 1967 and ran for more than 700 performances His other successful Broadway plays were Silent Night Lonely Night 1959 and I Never Sang for My Father 1968 5 He wrote the screenplays for Until They Sail 1957 The Nun s Story 1959 and The Sand Pebbles 1966 He also wrote many television scripts including the TV play The Last Act Is a Solo 1991 and the novels After 1973 and Getting Up and Going Home 1978 He was inducted into the American Theater Hall of Fame in 1981 6 Anderson was married to Phyllis Stohl from 1940 until her death in 1956 and to actress Teresa Wright from 1959 until their divorce in 1978 Anderson died of pneumonia on February 9 2009 at his home in Manhattan aged 91 He had been suffering from Alzheimer s disease for seven years prior to his death 7 Advocacy editAs a supporter for writers rights in theatre Anderson was a member of the Dramatists Guild of America and was elected president in 1971 He continued to serve the non profit organization until 1973 Selected credits editPlays edit Dance Me a Song 1950 contributing sketch writer Tea and Sympathy 1953 writer original Broadway production ran 712 performances Sabrina Fair 1954 producer via the Playwrights Company All Summer Long 1955 writer and producer via the Playwrights Company Cat on a Hot Tin Roof 1955 producer via the Playwrights Company Time Remembered 1957 producer via the Playwrights Company The Rope Dancers 1957 producer via the Playwrights Company Silent Night Lonely Night 1959 writer You Know I Can t Hear You When the Water s Running 1967 four unrelated one acts writer I m Herbert 8 The Shock of Recognition The Footsteps of Doves I ll Be Home for Christmas I Never Sang for My Father 1968 writer Double Solitaire 1970 writer The Last Act Is a Solo 1991 writer Television edit The Philco Goodyear Television Playhouse 1948 The Prudential Family Playhouse adaptation of Biography 1950 The Prudential Family Playhouse adaptation of Dodsworth 1950 Studio One in Hollywood adaptation of story Wintertime 1951 Schlitz Playhouse adaptation of Still Life by Noel Coward 1951 Suspense TV series The Moving Target directed by Robert Mulligan 1952 Suspense The Man Who Cried Wolf directed by Robert Mulligan 1953 Medallion Theatre adaptation of The Canterville Ghost 1953 Alcoa Hour Eden Rose 1956 Goodyear Playhouse Rise Up and Walk 1956 Goodyear Playhouse adapted his own All Summer Long 1956 Armchair Theatre The United States Steel Hour adaptation of The Old Lady Shows Her Medals by J M Barrie 1956 ITV Play of the Week adapted his own All Summer Long 1960 Play of the Week adapted his own All Summer Long 1961 Festival adaptation of Silent Night Lonely Night 1965 Double Solitaire 1974 adapted from his play The Patricia Neal Story 1981 The General Motors Playwrights Theater adaptation of The Last Act Is a Solo 1991 Absolute Strangers 1991 Getting Up and Going Home 1992 based on his book Screenplays edit Tea and Sympathy 1956 screenplay based on his play Until They Sail 1957 The Nun s Story 1959 The Sand Pebbles 1966 Silent Night Lonely Night 1969 TV movie based on his play I Never Sang for My Father 1970 screenplay based on his play Novels edit After 1973 Getting Up and Going Home 1978 Awards and nominations editYear Award Category Nominated work Result 1960 12th Writers Guild of America Awards Best Written American Drama The Nun s Story Nominated 32nd Academy Awards Best Writing Screenplay Based on Material from Another Medium Nominated 1967 24th Golden Globe Awards Best Screenplay The Sand Pebbles Nominated 19th Writers Guild of America Awards Best Written American Drama Nominated 1971 23rd Writers Guild of America Awards Best Drama Adapted from Another Medium I Never Sang for My Father Won 43rd Academy Awards Best Writing Screenplay Based on Material from Another Medium NominatedReferences edit Robert Woodruff Anderson 1917 2009 Find a Grave Retrieved June 1 2018 Mitgang Herbert 12 June 1988 Robert Anderson The Drama of Being a Dramatist New York Times Robert Anderson Biography eNotes com Robert Anderson Playwright of Tea and Sympathy Dies at 91 The New York Times February 10 2009 Michael Kuchwara Robert Anderson Tea and Sympathy author dies AP February 9 2009 The New York Times March 3 1981 26 Elected to the Theater Hall of Fame Biodata in Playbill magazine Archived from the original on 2009 02 13 Retrieved 2009 02 10 I m Herbert Dramatists Play Service Retrieved 2014 06 24 External links edit nbsp Wikiquote has quotations related to Robert Anderson playwright nbsp United States portal nbsp Biography portal nbsp Theater portal Robert Anderson at IMDb Biography from the Playwrights Database Archived 2016 11 14 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Robert Anderson playwright amp oldid 1181689973, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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