- Philip Barry
Philip Jerome Quinn Barry (
June 18 ,1896 -December 3 ,1949 ) was an American playwright. Though most known for his comedies aboutmanners , he also wrote seriousdrama s, often on religious themes. His 1927 play "John" is about the Baptist, and Barry himself described his 1938 allegory "Here Come the Clowns " as a study of "the battle with evil," in which his hero, Clancy, "at last finds God in the will of man." Many of Barry's plays were adapted fortelevision in the 1950s.His most famous work is "
The Philadelphia Story " (1939), which was made into a popular 1940 film starringKatharine Hepburn ,Cary Grant , and James Stewart. Hepburn, a close friend of Barry, starred in the play on Broadway, bought the movie rights (with the help of her ex-boyfriendHoward Hughes ), and successfully restarted her previously flagging Hollywood career with the film version.Philip Barry was born in
Rochester, New York and died inNew York City , aged 53, of undisclosed causes.Plays
*"A Punch for Judy", 1921
*"You and I", 1923
*"The Youngest", 1924
*"In a Garden", 1925.
*"Paris Bound ", 1927
*"John", 1927
*"Holiday", 1928
*"Cock Robin" (with Elmer Rice), 1928
*"Hotel Universe", 1930
*"Tomorrow and Tomorrow", 1931
*"The Animal Kingdom", 1932
*"The Joyous Season", 1934
*"Bright Star", 1935
*"Spring Dance", 1936
*"Here Come the Clowns", 1938
*"The Philadelphia Story", 1939
*"Liberty Jones", 1941
*"Without Love", 1942
*"Foolish Notion", 1945
*"Second Threshold", 1951, completed byRobert Sherwood External links
*cite web|url=http://www.library.georgetown.edu/dept/speccoll/cl128.htm |accessdate=2007-02-08
title=Philip Barry Papers: Collection Description
publisher=Georgetown University
*imdb name|id=0058129|name=Philip Barry
* [http://www.ibdb.com/person.asp?ID=7990 Phillip Barry on the Internet Broadway Database]
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