This page will contain discussion groups about Robert Benchley, as they become available.Robert BenchleyRobert Charles Benchley (September 15, 1889 in Worcester, Massachusetts – November 21, 1945) was a humorist, newspaper columnist, film actor, drama editor. His essays were published in collections including Of All Things, Benchley Beside Himself, Inside Benchley, and Chips Off the Old Benchley. His books were illustrated by Gluyas Williams, whose spare, knowing line drawings added to Benchley's success. His humor was based on everyday life, news oddities, and absurd, almost surreal essays such as his "Uncle Edith" series. At Harvard, he was a leading contributor to the Harvard Lampoon. With Dorothy Parker and Robert E. Sherwood, he formed the Algonquin Round Table. He was an early and regular contributor to the New Yorker Magazine. His style influenced other humorists such as S. J. Perelman, and James Thurber. His short film How to Sleep won an Academy Award in 1938. He was the grandfather of Jaws writer Peter Benchley. He has a star on the Walk of Fame in Hollywood. Quote
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He has a star on the Walk of Fame in Hollywood. Brown may refer to several people:. He was the grandfather of Jaws writer Peter Benchley. Joe E. His short film How to Sleep won an Academy Award in 1938. senator from 1880 to 1890. Perelman, and James Thurber. S. J. Joseph Emerson Brown (April 15, 1821 - November 30, 1894) governor of Georgia from 1853 to 1865, and U. His style influenced other humorists such as S. Joseph Evans Brown (July 28, 1892 - July 6, 1973), American screen actor, portrayer of Cap'n Andy Hawks in the motion picture Show Boat. He was an early and regular contributor to the New Yorker Magazine. Sherwood, he formed the Algonquin Round Table. With Dorothy Parker and Robert E. At Harvard, he was a leading contributor to the Harvard Lampoon. His humor was based on everyday life, news oddities, and absurd, almost surreal essays such as his "Uncle Edith" series. His books were illustrated by Gluyas Williams, whose spare, knowing line drawings added to Benchley's success. His essays were published in collections including Of All Things, Benchley Beside Himself, Inside Benchley, and Chips Off the Old Benchley. Robert Charles Benchley (September 15, 1889 in Worcester, Massachusetts – November 21, 1945) was a humorist, newspaper columnist, film actor, drama editor. |