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Charles Rann Kennedy (playwright)
Anglo-American dramatist

Charles Rann Kennedy (playwright)

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Anglo-American dramatist
Gender
Male
Age
79 years
Family
Spouse:
Edith Wynne Matthison
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Biography

Charles Rann Kennedy (born Derby, England, 14 February 1871; died Los Angeles, California, 16 February 1950) was an Anglo-American dramatist.

Biography

He began life as an office boy, largely educated himself and began lecturing and writing early. He later became an actor, press agent, and theatrical business manager. This led to the production of dramas for the stage with which he combined the writing of short stories, critical articles and poems. He taught for several years at Bennett Junior College in Millbrook, New York. He retired in Los Angeles.

Works

After 1905, he spent most of his time writing drama, including:

  • The Servant in the House, his first success (1908)
  • The Winter Feast (1908)
  • The Terrible Meek (1911)
  • The Necessary Evil (1913)
  • The Idol-Breaker (1914)
  • The Rib of the Man (1916)
  • The Army with Banners (1917)

All of these dramas deal with problems of society and are of a serious, reforming tendency.

  • World Within: A Cycle of Sonnets (1956) -- posthumously published collection of sonnets

Family

In 1898, he married actress Edith Wynne Matthison. She was an advisor during the development of his dramas, acted in them, and also taught at Bennett Junior College.

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