James Agee AKA Rufus James Agee Born: 27-Nov-1909 Birthplace: Knoxville, TN Died: 16-May-1955 Location of death: New York City Cause of death: Heart Failure Remains: Buried, Agee Family Farm, Hillsdale, NY
Gender: Male Religion: Anglican/Episcopalian Race or Ethnicity: White Sexual orientation: Straight Occupation: Poet, Author, Critic Nationality: United States Executive summary: A Death in the Family Wrote the screenplay adaptation for The African Queen. Father: Hugh James Agee (postal worker, d. 18-May-1916 automobile accident) Father: Fr. Erskine Wright (stepfather, m. his mother 1924) Wife: Olivia Saunders (m. 28-Jan-1933) Son: Joel (b. 20-Mar-1940) Daughter: Julia Teresa (b. 7-Nov-1946) Daughter: Andre Maria (b. 15-May-1950) Son: John Alexander (b. 6-Sep-1954) Mother: (d. 1966)
High School: Phillips Exeter Academy University: Harvard University (1932)
Fortune Reporter (1932-39) The Nation Film Critic (1941-48) Time Film Critic League of American Writers Pulitzer Prize for Fiction 1958 for A Death in the Family Tonsillectomy
FILMOGRAPHY AS ACTOR Face to Face (Nov-1952)
Author of books:
Permit Me Voyage (1934, poetry) Let Us Now Praise Famous Men (1941, with photographer Walker Evans) The Quiet One (1949) The Morning Watch (1951, novella) A Death in the Family (1957, novel) Agee on Film (1958) Four Early Stories by James Agee (1964, short stories, posthumous) The Collected Short Prose of James Agee (1968, essays, posthumous)
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