Donald Ogden Stewart

Donald Ogden Stewart

Personal Info

Known For

Writing

Gender

Male

Birthday

30/11/1894

Day of Death

02/08/1980
(86) years old

Place of Birth

Columbus, Ohio, USA

Biography

Donald Ogden Stewart was born on November 30, 1894 in Columbus, Ohio, USA. He was a writer and actor, known for The Philadelphia Story (1940), Holiday (1938) and Life with Father (1947). He was married to Ella Winter and Beatrice Ames. He died on August 2, 1980 in London, England.

Filmography

Cast

1935

No More Ladies

as Drunk (uncredited)

1930

Not So Dumb

as Van Dyke

Crew

1994

Love Affair

as Original Film Writer

1989

Dinner at Eight

as Writer

1960

Moment of Danger

as Screenplay

1955

Escapade

as Screenplay

1952

The Prisoner of Zenda

as Additional Dialogue

1949

Edward, My Son

as Writer

1947

Cass Timberlane

as Screenplay

1947

Cass Timberlane

as Adaptation

1947

Life with Father

as Writer

1945

Without Love

as Screenplay

1943

Keeper of the Flame

as Screenplay

1943

Forever and a Day

as Writer

1942

Tales of Manhattan

as Writer

1941

Smilin' Through

as Screenplay

1941

A Woman's Face

as Screenplay

1941

That Uncertain Feeling

as Screenplay

1940

Kitty Foyle

as Additional Dialogue

1940

The Philadelphia Story

as Screenplay

1939

The Night of Nights

as Screenplay

1939

The Women

as Screenplay

1939

Love Affair

as Screenplay

1938

Marie Antoinette

as Screenplay

1938

Holiday

as Screenplay

1937

The Prisoner of Zenda

as Additional Dialogue

1937

The Prisoner of Zenda

as Dialogue

1935

No More Ladies

as Screenplay

1934

Manhattan Melodrama

as Screenplay

1933

Going Hollywood

as Screenplay

1933

Dinner at Eight

as Additional Dialogue

1933

Another Language

as Writer

1933

The White Sister

as Screenplay

1932

Red Dust

as Additional Writing

1932

Smilin' Through

as Dialogue

1931

Rebound

as Author

1931

Tarnished Lady

as Screenplay

1931

Tarnished Lady

as Story

1931

Finn and Hattie

as Novel

1930

Laughter

as Screenplay

1929

Traffic Regulations

as Director

1926

Brown of Harvard

as Adaptation