- William Marchant
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name = William Marchant
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birthdate =May 1 ,1923
birthplace = Allentown,Pennsylvania
deathdate =November 5 ,1995
deathplace = Paramus,New Jersey
occupation =Playwright andscreenwriter
nationality = American
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website =William Marchant (
May 1 ,1923 ,Allentown, Pennsylvania –November 5 ,1995 ,Paramus, New Jersey ) was aplaywright andscreenwriter . He is best known for writing the play that served as the basis for the 1957Walter Lang movie, "The Desk Set".Marchant had been a resident of the Actor's Fund home in
Englewood, New Jersey at the time of his death. He had earlier lived in the Stanton section ofReadington Township, New Jersey , in a home owned by Broadway actressDorothy Stickney . [Gussow, Mel. [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9D02E5D91439F933A15751C1A963958260 "William Marchant, 72, 'Desk Set' Playwright"] , "The New York Times ",December 20 ,1995 . AccessedDecember 1 ,2007 . "Mr. Marchant had been a resident of the Actors Fund of America Nursing and Retirement Home in Englewood, N.J., before moving to the hospital last year. Before that, he lived in Stanton, N.J., in a house owned by the actress Dorothy Stickney, said Kenneth Stadnik, a neighbor."]Education
Marchant was educated at
Temple University in Philadelphia and theYale School of Drama inNew Haven, Connecticut .Career
Playwriting
Marchant's play, "To Be Continued" (which included a 23-year old
Grace Kelly in the cast), opened on April 23, 1952 at theBooth Theatre on Broadway, and ran for 13 performances.Marchant's most notable work, "The Desk Set", opened on Broadway on October 24, 1955 at the
Broadhurst Theatre and ran for 296 performances withShirley Booth in the lead role. The play would serve as the source material for a 1957 movie of the same name starringSpencer Tracy andKatharine Hepburn .He translated the French play "Les Dames Du Jeudi" for
Lynn Redgrave and John Clark who premiered it as "Thursday's Girls" inLos Angeles in 1982.creenwriting
As a screenwriter, Marchant wrote several episodes for the
Armchair Theatre and Armchair Mystery Theatre, dramatized "Louise", aW. Somerset Maugham story for a 1969BBC Two television production, and worked on two films: "Triple Cross " and "My Lover, My Son".References
External links
* [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0545455/ William Marchant at IMDB] .
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