Robert Anderson

 

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Robert Woodruff Anderson was an American playwright, screenwriter, and theater producer. 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. He may be best-remembered as the author of Tea and Sympathy. The play made its Broadway debut in 1953 and was made into an MGM 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 and I Never Sang for My Father. He also wrote the screenplays for Until They Sail, The Nun's Story, and The Sand Pebbles

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Robert Anderson

Born 1917-04-28 (109 years ago) in New York City. Dead 2009-02-09 (91 years).

Awards
Award Ceremony Year Awarded for
Writers Guild of America Award for Best Adapted Drama (I Never Sang for My Father) Writers Guild of America Awards 1970 1971 I Never Sang for My Father
Nominated for awards
Award Ceremony Year Nominated for
Writers Guild of America Award for Best Adapted Drama (I Never Sang for My Father) Writers Guild of America Awards 1970 1971 I Never Sang for My Father
Academy Award for Best Writing Adapted Screenplay (I Never Sang for My Father) 43rd Academy Awards 1970 I Never Sang for My Father
Writers Guild of America Award for Best Written Drama (The Sand Pebbles) Writers Guild of America Awards 1966 1967 Kanonbåten San Pablo
Golden Globe Award for Best Screenplay - Motion Picture (The Sand Pebbles) 24th Golden Globe Awards 1966 Kanonbåten San Pablo
Writers Guild of America Award for Best Written Drama (The Nun's Story) Writers Guild of America Awards 1959 1960 The Nun's Story
Academy Award for Best Writing Adapted Screenplay (The Nun's Story) 32nd Academy Awards 1959 The Nun's Story
Relationships
Name From To Relationship type
Teresa Wright(Gifta: 1959-12-11–1978-10-29) 1959-12-11 1978-10-29 Gifta
Phyllis Stohl(Gifta: 1940–1956) 1940 1956 Gifta

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Robert Woodruff Anderson was an American playwright, screenwriter, and theater producer.

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.

He may be best-remembered as the author of Tea and Sympathy. The play made its Broadway debut in 1953 and was made into an MGM 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 and I Never Sang for My Father.

He also wrote the screenplays for Until They Sail, The Nun's Story, and The Sand Pebbles. He was Oscar-nominated for The Nun's Story as well as his 1970 screen adaptation of I Never Sang for My Father. He also authored many television scripts, including the TV play The Last Act Is a Solo, and the novels After and Getting Up and Going Home.

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