Robert E. Sherwood

Robert E. Sherwood

BIOGRAPHY

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Robert Emmet Sherwood (April 4, 1896 – November 14, 1955) was an American playwright, editor, and screenwriter. Born in 1896 in New Rochelle, New York, Robert was a son of Arthur Murray Sherwood, a rich stockbroker, and his wife, the former Rosina Emmet, a highly accomplished illustrator and portrait painter known as Rosina E. Sherwood. Sherwood's first Broadway play, The Road to Rome (1927), a comedy concerning Hannibal's botched invasion of Rome, introduced one of his favorite themes: the futility of war. Many of his later dramatic works employed variations of that motif, including Idiot's Delight (1936), which won Sherwood the first of four Pulitzer Prizes. According to legend, he once admitted to the gossip columnist Lucius Beebe, “The trouble with me is that I start with a big message and end up with nothing but good entertainment.” Sherwood's Broadway success soon attracted the attention of Hollywood; he began writing for the silver screen in 1926. While some of his work went uncredited, his films included many adaptations of his plays. He also collaborated with Alfred Hitchcock and Joan Harrison in writing the screenplay for Rebecca (1940). With Europe in the midst of World War II, Sherwood set aside his anti-war stance to support the fight against the Third Reich. His 1940 play about the Soviet Union's invasion of Finland, There Shall Be No Night, was produced by the Playwright's Company that he co-founded and starred Alfred Lunt, Lynn Fontanne, and Montgomery Clift. Sherwood publicly ridiculed isolationist Charles Lindbergh as a "Nazi with a Nazi's Olympian contempt for all democratic processes". After serving as Director of the Office of War Information from 1943 until the conclusion of the war, he returned to dramatic writing with the movie The Best Years of Our Lives, directed by William Wyler. The 1946 film, which explores changes in the lives of three servicemen after they return home from war, earned Sherwood an Academy Award for Best Screenplay. Sherwood died of a heart attack in New York City in 1955. A production of his final work, Small War on Murray Hill, debuted on Broadway at the Ethel Barrymore Theatre on January 3, 1957. Nearly four decades later, Sherwood was portrayed by actor Nick Cassavetes in Mrs. Parker and the Vicious Circle, a 1994 feature film about the Algonquin Round Table.
Known For
Writing
Gender
Male
Birthday
4 April 1896
Death Day
14 November 1955
Place of Birth
New York City, New York, USA
Also Known As
Robert Emmet Sherwood, Robert Sherwood

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20,000 Men a Year

20,000 Men a Year

1939-10-26Actor
The Ten-Year Lunch

The Ten-Year Lunch

1987-09-28Actor
The Ed Sullivan Show

The Ed Sullivan Show

1948-06-20Actor
Rebecca

Rebecca

1940-04-12Screenplay
The Best Years of Our Lives

The Best Years of Our Lives

1946-12-25Screenplay
Jupiter's Darling

Jupiter's Darling

1955-02-18Theatre Play
The Scarlet Pimpernel

The Scarlet Pimpernel

1934-12-20Writer
Abe Lincoln in Illinois

Abe Lincoln in Illinois

1964-02-02Theatre Play
Idiot's Delight

Idiot's Delight

1939-01-27Theatre Play, Screenplay
Abe Lincoln in Illinois

Abe Lincoln in Illinois

1940-02-22Screenplay, Theatre Play
The Petrified Forest

The Petrified Forest

1936-02-08Theatre Play
The Bishop's Wife

The Bishop's Wife

1947-12-25Screenplay
Waterloo Bridge

Waterloo Bridge

1931-09-01Theatre Play
The Adventures of Marco Polo

The Adventures of Marco Polo

1938-04-07Screenplay
Reunion in Vienna

Reunion in Vienna

1933-06-16Theatre Play
The Age for Love

The Age for Love

1931-10-17Dialogue
North of Nowhere

North of Nowhere

1927-05-07Editor
Hitting the Trail

Hitting the Trail

1927-02-27Editor
Tovarich

Tovarich

1937-12-25Theatre Play
Main Street to Broadway

Main Street to Broadway

1953-10-12Writer
Roman Scandals

Roman Scandals

1933-11-27Story
Red Hot Rails

Red Hot Rails

1926-08-15Writer
Escape in the Desert

Escape in the Desert

1945-05-01Theatre Play
The Prince of Whales

The Prince of Whales

1927-04-09Title Graphics
Waterloo Bridge

Waterloo Bridge

1940-05-17Theatre Play
Over the Moon

Over the Moon

1939-10-12Story
The Lucky Lady

The Lucky Lady

1926-04-25Writer
Thunder in the City

Thunder in the City

1937-04-22Screenplay
The Divorce of Lady X

The Divorce of Lady X

1938-01-15Writer
The Ghost Goes West

The Ghost Goes West

1935-12-17Screenplay
Adam Had Four Sons

Adam Had Four Sons

1941-03-27Producer
Gaby

Gaby

1956-05-09Theatre Play
Man on a Tightrope

Man on a Tightrope

1953-05-21Writer
The Backbone of America

The Backbone of America

1953-12-29Writer
Around the World with Douglas Fairbanks

Around the World with Douglas Fairbanks

1931-11-19Dialogue
Cock of the Air

Cock of the Air

1932-01-23Writer
The Petrified Forest

The Petrified Forest

1955-05-30Theatre Play
Oh! What a Nurse!

Oh! What a Nurse!

1926-03-07Writer
The Preacher's Wife

The Preacher's Wife

1996-12-13Original Film Writer
The Queen's Husband

The Queen's Husband

1946-01-01Writer
A Ponte de Waterloo

A Ponte de Waterloo

1967-03-27Original Story
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