Donald Ogden Stewart

Donald Ogden Stewart Donald Ogden Stewart (November 30, 1894 – August 2, 1980) was an American writer and screenwriter best known for his sophisticated golden age comedies and melodramas such as ''The Philadelphia Story'' (based on the play by Philip Barry), ''Tarnished Lady'' and ''Love Affair''. Stewart worked with a number of the directors of his time, including George Cukor (a frequent collaborator), Michael Curtiz and Ernst Lubitsch. Stewart was a member of the Algonquin Round Table and, with Ernest Hemingway's friend Bill Smith, the model for Bill Gorton in ''The Sun Also Rises''. His 1922 parody on etiquette, ''Perfect Behavior'', published by George H. Doran and Co., was a favourite book of P. G. Wodehouse. Provided by Wikipedia
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    By a stroke of luck! : An autobiography / by Stewart, Donald Ogden, 1894-

    Published 1975
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    Father William, a comedy of father and son, by Stewart, Donald Ogden, 1894-

    Published 1929
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