Robert E. Sherwood

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Robert E. Sherwood was an American playwright, screenwriter, and four-time Pulitzer Prize winner known for his influential works in both theater and film during the early 20th century.

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Robert E. Sherwood canonical 6
Robert Emmet Sherwood 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf biographer
dramatist
essayist
human
playwright
screenwriter
activeIn 20th-century American theatre
Hollywood film industry
advisorTo President Franklin D. Roosevelt
surface form: Franklin D. Roosevelt
awardReceived Academy Award
Academy Award for Best Screenplay
surface form: Academy Award for Best Writing, Screenplay

Pulitzer Prize
Pulitzer Prize for Drama
causeOfDeath heart attack
conflict World War I
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
surface form: United States

United States of America
dateOfBirth 1896-04-04
dateOfDeath 1955-11-14
educatedAt Harvard University
surface form: Harvard College

Harvard University
employer Life magazine
Vanity Fair
familyName Sherwood
fullName Robert E. Sherwood self-linksurface differs
surface form: Robert Emmet Sherwood
genre drama
historical drama
war drama
givenName Robert
hasEthnicGroup Irish American
languageOfWorkOrName English
maritalStatus married
memberOf Algonquin Round Table
militaryBranch Canadian Expeditionary Force
movement Broadway theater
surface form: Broadway theatre

interwar American theater
notableFor influential works in theater and film in the early 20th century
notableWork Abe Lincoln in Illinois
Idiot's Delight
The Best Years of Our Lives
The Petrified Forest
There Shall Be No Night
numberOfPulitzerPrizes 4
occupation critic
dramatist
editor
playwright
screenwriter
placeOfBirth New Rochelle, New York
surface form: New Rochelle

New Rochelle, New York
New York City
surface form: New York
placeOfDeath New York
New York City
United States of America
surface form: United States
positionHeld drama critic at Life magazine
editor at Vanity Fair
receivedAcademyAwardFor The Best Years of Our Lives
receivedPulitzerPrizeFor Abe Lincoln in Illinois
Idiot's Delight
Roosevelt and Hopkins: An Intimate History
There Shall Be No Night
servedIn World War I
sexOrGender male
spouse Madeleine Sherwood
surface form: Madeleine Hobe Sherwood
subjectOf biographical studies of American dramatists
workedOn propaganda speeches for Franklin D. Roosevelt
wrote Abe Lincoln in Illinois
FDR speeches
Idiot's Delight
Reunion in Vienna
Roosevelt and Hopkins: An Intimate History
The Best Years of Our Lives
The Petrified Forest
The Road to Rome
The Rugged Path
There Shall Be No Night
The Comrade
surface form: Tovarich

Waterloo Bridge

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Rebecca (1940 film) screenwriter Robert E. Sherwood
The Bishop's Wife screenwriter Robert E. Sherwood
Reverend Henry Biggs is a Baptist minister screenwriterCreator Robert E. Sherwood
subject surface form: Reverend Henry Biggs
Robert E. Sherwood fullName Robert E. Sherwood self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Robert Emmet Sherwood
Henry Brougham is an Episcopal bishop workScreenwriter Robert E. Sherwood
subject surface form: Henry Brougham (The Bishop's Wife)
The Best Years of Our Lives screenwriter Robert E. Sherwood
Man on a Tightrope screenwriter Robert E. Sherwood