- Author, Playwright and Theatrical Producer.
- Attended Wellington College in New Zealand.
- Originally trained to be a landscape architect.
- Best remembered for "Three Wise Fools" and "Seventh Heaven".
- Was a regular contributor to The New York Times, The Atlantic Monthly, Saturday Review of Literature and Readers Digest.
- In 1934 he resigned from the Pulitzer Prize drama jury over restrictions on who could be considered for the prize.
- Served as vice president of the National Institute of Art and Letters and on the executive committee of the Stage Relief Fund.
- Stepson of Salisbury Field.
- Mother Isobel Osborne Strong Field was a step-daughter of Robert Louis Stevenson.
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