Charles Dazey, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Charles Dazey

American writer

Date of Birth: 13-Aug-1855

Place of Birth: Lima, Peru

Date of Death: 09-Feb-1938

Profession: writer

Nationality: United States

Zodiac Sign: Leo


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About Charles Dazey

  • Charles Turner Dazey (August 13, 1855 – February 9, 1938) was an American writer and playwright. He was born in Lima, Illinois attended the state university in Lexington, Kentucky, and graduated from Harvard University in 1881.
  • He edited The Harvard Advocate and was elected poet of his class.
  • While at college his poems were published in The Century Magazine.
  • His comedietta Rustication was produced at the Boston Museum while he was a sophomore.In 1892 Dazey wrote the libretto for War-Time Wedding, music by Oscar Weil of San Francisco, produced by The Bostonians with Henry Barnabee and Alice Nielsen.
  • He wrote several plays for Kate Putnam, American King for James O'Neill and The Little Maverick for Maggie Mitchell.
  • His greatest success, In Old Kentucky, was written for Jacob Litt.
  • For over 26 years it had uninterrupted production in America.
  • After writing for Broadway, he wrote for film including Manhattan Madness for Douglas Fairbanks, The Mysterious Client for Mrs.
  • Vernon Castle and Shifting Sands for Gloria Swanson. He was a member of the Lambs Club in New York.
  • He married the actress Lucy Harding and died February 9, 1938 in Quincy, Illinois.
  • He donated the land used to build Dazey, North Dakota, which was named in his honor.
  • His father was Mitchell Dazey who served in the Illinois General Assembly.

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