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  1. Eugene Walter (November 27, 1874 – September 26, 1941) was a playwright. He was the author of the hit play The Easiest Way.

  2. Overview. Eugene Walter. (1874—1941) Quick Reference. (1874–1941), playwright. The Cleveland native served as a newsman and theatrical advance agent before writing his first play, followed by some two dozen others to reach Broadway. The best were ... From: Walter, Eugene in The Oxford Companion to American Theatre »

  3. Eugene Walter was a playwright. He was the author of the hit play The Easiest Way.

  4. Eugene Ferdinand Walter, Jr. (November 30, 1921 – March 29, 1998) was an American screenwriter, poet, short-story author, actor, puppeteer, gourmet chef, cryptographer, translator, editor, costume designer and well-known raconteur. During his years in Paris, he was nicknamed Tum-te-tum.

  5. American playwright of the early 20th century. Buried in Los Angeles. Combine Editions. Eugene Walters books. Average rating: 4.42 · 100 ratings · 8 reviews · 41 distinct works • Similar authors. More books by Eugene Walter

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  6. Portrait photograph of Eugene Walter. Text from negative sleeve: Walter, Eugene. Author, 1929. Type image Format b&w nitrate negative Identifier uclamss_1429_4453 ark:/21198/zz002cq7xd Language No linguistic content Subject Dramatists Walter, Eugene, 1874-1941 Source Los Angeles Times Photographic Collection OpenUCLA Collections

  7. Walter, Eugene. An American playwright; born at Cleveland, OH, Nov. 27, 1874; died in 1941. His plays are: ‘Paid in Full’ (1907); ‘The Wolf’ (1908); ‘The Easiest Way’ (1908); ‘Just a Wife’ (1910); ‘Fine Feathers’ (1911).