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Donald Stewart

  • Birthplace: Columbus, Ohio, USA

Novelist, playwright and stage actor who adapted the play "Brown of Harvard" to the screen in 1926. Stewart arrived in Hollywood in 1930 and began turning out scripts noted for their polish and satirical wit, particularly the sophisticated costume drama, "The Prisoner of Zenda" (1937), and the swank romantic comedy, "The Philadelphia Story" (1940). He joined the Hollywood Anti-Nazi league and wrote the anti-fascist script for "Keeper of the Flame" (1942) which later led to his being blacklisted in the ear…more

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Writer

Career Milestones

  • 1955

    Last film, "Moment of Danger/Malaga" (British)

  • 1951

    Blacklisted; retired to England

  • 1949

    Last US screenplay, "Edward My Son"

  • 1930

    First play produced on Broadway, "Rebound" (also starred)

  • 1930

    Moved to Hollywood; appeared in supporting role in film, "Not So Dumb"

Awards

  • 1940

    Oscar: Best Screenplay

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