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      • Zoe Byrd Akins (October 30, 1886 – October 29, 1958) was an American playwright, poet, and author. She won the 1935 Pulitzer Prize for drama for The Old Maid.
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    Zoe Byrd Akins (October 30, 1886 – October 29, 1958) was an American playwright, poet, and author. She won the 1935 Pulitzer Prize for drama for The Old Maid.

  2. Oct 18, 2023 · Akins’ career began after graduating from St. Louis’ Hosmer Preparatory Hall in 1903. She wrote poetry and contributed stories to many major magazines before producing her first Broadway play, a modest success, in 1914.

  3. American playwright and screenwriter who was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for her stage adaptation of Edith Wharton's novella The Old Maid. Born Zoe Akins on October 30, 1886, in Humansville, Missouri; died of cancer on October 29, 1958, in Los Angeles, California; daughter of Thomas J. Akins and Elizabeth (Green) Akins; attended Monticello ...

  4. Zoe Akins. Writer: Christopher Strong. Poet, playwright, novelist and screenwriter Zoë Akins was born on the day before Halloween in 1886 in Humansville, Missouri. She was home-schooled before attending the Monticello Seminary in Godfrey, Illinois, and Hosmer Hall in St. Louis for her education.

    • October 30, 1886
    • October 29, 1958
  5. Zoe Akins (1886-1958) was a playwright, poet, critic and novelist. Born in the small town of Humansville, Missouri, she was encouraged to write by her father. Drawn to the theatre, she also briefly tried an acting career—but after a season of walk-ons, she decided to focus on writing.

  6. Zoë Byrd Akins was an American playwright, poet, and author. She won a Pulitzer Prize for drama. Born in 1886 in Missouri, she was home-schooled during her early years. She then attended the Monticello Seminary in Godfrey, Illinois, and Hosmer Hall in St. Louis.

  7. Zoe Akins was an American playwright and poet who achieved success during the first half of the 20th century. She is most recognized today for her play, The Greeks Had a Word for It, which was adapted into a film starring Joan Blondell and Ina Claire.

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