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  1. Mar 14, 2009 · Tea and Sympathy's Robert Anderson Was a Class Act: The ... - HuffPostIf you love classic Broadway dramas, you won't want to miss this tribute to Robert Anderson, the playwright of Tea and Sympathy, one of the most touching and memorable plays of the 1950s. Learn how Anderson defied the conventions of his time and created a masterpiece of compassion and courage. Read his inspiring story and ...

  2. Robert Anderson, who has been described as the ‘dramatist of loneliness,’ was one of America’s major playwrights to chronicle mid-century American life. Anderson was born in New York City in 1917 and received undergraduate and graduate degrees from Harvard University, where he began writing for the stage. His plays have been produced ...

  3. Robert Anderson was born on 28 April 1917 in Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA. He was a writer, known for I Never Sang for My Father (1970), The Sand Pebbles (1966) and The Nun's Story (1959). He was married to Teresa Wright and Phyllis Stohl. He died on 9 February 2009 in Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA. Born April 28, 1917 Died February 9, 2009 (91) Add photos, demo reels Add ...

  4. Robert Anderson. Writer: I Never Sang for My Father. Robert Anderson was born on 28 April 1917 in Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA. He was a writer and actor, known for I Never Sang for My Father (1970), The Sand Pebbles (1966) and The Nun's Story (1959). He was married to Teresa Wright and Phyllis Stohl. He died on 9 February 2009 in Manhattan, New York City, New...

  5. Jun 12, 1988 · The athletic-looking, 71-year-old Mr. Anderson, who has been writing for every branch of the dramatic arts since the end of World War II - he served as a Navy lieutenant on cruisers in another ...

  6. Feb 10, 2009 · Playwright Robert Anderson, author of such Broadway hits as "Tea and Sympathy" and "You Know I Can't Hear You When the Water's Running," died Monday.

  7. In addition to his work as a playwright, Anderson also wrote a number of screenplays (many of which were based on his own plays), radio and television plays, and novels.