Maxwell Anderson American Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright
Maxwell Anderson is a 70 years old American Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright from . Maxwell Anderson was born on December 15, 1888 (died on February 28, 1959, he was 70 years old) in . His nickname was Anderson James Maxwell (birth name).
About
No, he died on 02/28/1959, 65 years ago. He was 70 years old when he died. Cause of death: stroke. He died in Stamford
Works
Maxwell Anderson Movies (35)
There are 35 movies of Maxwell Anderson.
His first feature film was Ben-Hur (1959). He was 70 when he starred in this movie. Since 1959, he has appeared in 35 feature films. The last one is High Tor (1956). .
View all Maxwell Anderson movies.Maxwell Anderson movie characters
The names of the characters/jobs in the films he starred in are as follows:
Character/Job | Movie | Age |
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Additional Writing | Ben-Hur (1959) | 70 |
Writer | All Quiet on the Western Front (1930) | 41 |
Adaptation | All Quiet on the Western Front (1930) | 41 |
Story | The Wrong Man (1956) | 68 |
Screenplay | The Wrong Man (1956) | 68 |
Theatre Play | Anne of the Thousand Days (1969) | 81 |
Theatre Play | Key Largo (1948) | 59 |
Theatre Play | The Bad Seed (1956) | 67 |
Songs | Midnight Lace (1960) | 71 |
Theatre Play | Mary of Scotland (1936) | 47 |
Screenplay | Death Takes a Holiday (1934) | 45 |
Screenplay | Joan of Arc (1948) | 60 |
Theatre Play | Joan of Arc (1948) | 60 |
Screenplay | Rain (1932) | 43 |
Theatre Play | The Bad Seed (1985) | 96 |
Theatre Play | What Price Glory (1952) | 63 |
Writer | Valley Forge (1975) | 86 |
Adaptation | A Christmas Carol (1954) | 66 |
Teleplay | A Christmas Carol (1954) | 66 |
Theatre Play | What Price Glory (1926) | 37 |
Theatre Play | Saturday's Children (1929) | 40 |
Theatre Play | Never Steal Anything Small (1959) | 70 |
Writer | The Eve of St. Mark (1944) | 55 |
Author | Winterset (1936) | 47 |
Theatre Play | Saturday's Children (1940) | 51 |
Writer | The Star Wagon (1966) | 77 |
Adaptation | One Romantic Night (1930) | 41 |
Writer | So Red the Rose (1935) | 47 |
Writer | The Cock-Eyed World (1929) | 40 |
Adaptation | We Live Again (1934) | 45 |
Theatre Play | Maybe It's Love (1935) | 46 |
Story | The Bad Seed (1963) | 74 |
Characters | Women of All Nations (1931) | 42 |
Story | Washington Merry-Go-Round (1932) | 43 |
Writer | High Tor (1956) | 67 |
Awards (4)
Nominated Academy Award for Best Writing , awarded Pulitzer Prize for Drama , awarded honorary doctor of Columbia University , awarded Pulitzer Prize ,
Education
He graduated from University Of North Dakota and Stanford University
What was Maxwell's zodiac sign?Maxwell Anderson zodiac sign was sagittarius.
Other facts about Maxwell Anderson
Alias | Anderson James Maxwell (birth name) |
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Place of death | Stamford |
Archives at | Louis Round Wilson Library , inventory number: 12007-z , described at URL: https://finding-aids.lib.unc.edu/12007/ , named as: Maxwell Anderson Papers, 1930-1948 |
Employer | Stanford University |
Name in native language | Maxwell Anderson |
Family name | Anderson. Show people with the surname Anderson |
Given name | Maxwell |
Languages spoken, written or signed | English |
Country of citizenship | United States Of America |
Member of | American Academy Of Arts And Letters |
Libris-URI | C9prtgxw52k2s6j |
Manner of death | Natural Causes |
Date of death | 1959-02-28T00:00:00Z |
Cause of death | Stroke |
Religion | Atheism |
Work period (start) | 1922-01-01T00:00:00Z |
Swedish Royal Theater Archive | Person/318 |