Robert W. Anderson AKA Robert Woodruff Anderson Born: 28-Apr-1917 Birthplace: New York City Died: 9-Feb-2009 Location of death: Manhattan, NY Cause of death: Pneumonia
Gender: Male Religion: Protestant [1] Race or Ethnicity: White Sexual orientation: Straight Occupation: Playwright Nationality: United States Executive summary: Tea and Sympathy Military service: US Navy (WWII) [1] Fred Zinnemann: An Autobiography: A Life in the Movies (1992), p.163Father: James Hewston Anderson Mother: Myra Grigg Wife: Phyllis Stohl (m. 24-Jun-1940, d. 1956) Wife: Teresa Wright (actress, m. 11-Dec-1959, div. 1978)
High School: Phillips Exeter Academy (1931-35) University: BA, Harvard University (1939) University: MA, Harvard University (1940)
Risk Factors: Alzheimer's
Author of books:
After (1973, novel) Getting Up and Going Home (1978, novel)
Wrote plays:
Tea and Sympathy (1953, novel) All Summer Long (1955, adapted from Donald Wetzel) Silent Night, Lonely Night (1960) You Know I Can't Hear You When the Water's Running (1967) I Never Sang for My Father (1968) Absolute Strangers (1991) The Last Act Is a Solo (1991)
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