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Encyclopedia > John Van Druten

John William Van Druten (1 June 190119 December 1957) was an English dramatist, best known for writing light comedies. He was born in London to a Dutch father and an English mother. Before becoming a writer, Van Druten studied law at the University of London. He became a U.S. citizen in 1944.


His works include:

Van Druten also wrote two autobiographies:

  • The Way to the Present, 1938
  • The Widening Circle, 1957

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John William Van Druten - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (102 words)
John William Van Druten (1 June 1901–19 December 1957) was an English dramatist, best known for writing light comedies.
He was born in London to a Dutch father and an English mother.
Before becoming a writer, Van Druten studied law at the University of London.
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Neumann, John von (1903-57), Hungarian-American mathematician, who developed the branch of mathematics known as the game theory.
Named in honor of atomic pioneer Enrico Fermi, this $100,000 award is given in recognition of outstanding scientific and technical achievement in...
Van Druten, John William (1901-1957), American dramatist and novelist, born in London.
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