Inge, William
From Astro-Databank
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| born on | 3 May 1913 at 15:10 (= 3:10 PM ) | ||
| Place | Independence KS, USA, 37n13, 95w42 | ||
| Timezone | CST h6w (is standard time) | ||
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| Astrology data | 12°48' 14°22 Asc. 24°14'
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Biography
American writer, a playwright and novelist who won the Pulitzer Prize 5/04/1953, and the Academy Award 4/19/1962 for his original screenplay of "Splendor In The Grass." He wrote four major plays that had successful Broadway runs and film versions, "Come Back Little Sheba," "Picnic," "Bus Stop," and "The Dark at the Top of The Stairs." He also wrote several novels.
Inge originally wanted to be an actor but settled for the security of teaching. He became a close friend of Tennessee Williams.
Died 6/10/1973, Hollywood, apparently suicide.
Relationships
- friend relationship with Williams, Tennessee (born 26 March 1911)
Events
- Work : Prize 19 April 1962 (Oscar for Splendor in the Grass)
- Death by Suicide 10 June 1973 (Age 60)
- Work : Prize 4 May 1953 (Pulitzer Prize)
Source Notes
Contemporary American Horoscopes, Gauquelin Book of American Charts
Categories
- Notable : Awards : Oscar (1962)
- Vocation : Writers : Playwright/ script
- Vocation : Writers : Fiction
- Vocation : Education : Teacher (Public school)
- Personal : Death : Suicide (Apparently suicide)
- Notable : Awards : Pulitzer prize (1953)
Categories: 1913 births | Birthday 3 May | Birthplace Independence KS, USA | Sun 12 Taurus | Moon 14 Aries | Asc 24 Virgo | 1973 deaths | Notable : Awards : Oscar | Vocation : Writers : Playwright/ script | Vocation : Writers : Fiction | Vocation : Education : Teacher | Personal : Death : Suicide | Notable : Awards : Pulitzer prize

12°48'
14°22 Asc.
24°14'
