Philip Stong
writer
Philip Stong was born on Jan 27, 1899 in USA. Philip Stong's big-screen debut came with State Fair directed by Henry King in 1933.
Philip Duffield Stong (January 27, 1899 - April 26, 1957) was an American novelist, journalist and Hollywood screenwriter. He is best known for the 1932 novel "State Fair," which was adapted as a film three times (1933, 1945 and 1962) and as a Broadway musical in 1996. Stong published more than forty books. He died at his home in Washington, Connecticut and is buried at Oak Lawn Cemetery in Keosauqua, Iowa, near the town of Pittsburgh, Iowa, where he was born.
Birthday
Jan 27, 1899Place of Birth
Pittsburg, Iowa, USA
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5.9 - 1945
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7.0 - 1939
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4.7 - 1933
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6.9 - 1933
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