Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. People also ask

  2. Oct 25, 2013 · “My Life in the Bull Ring with Donald Ogden Stewart” is comic relief, a ridiculous romp narrated by an English matador named Hemingway, and featuring Stewart as a Christian Scientist given to wearing bowler hats (though never in the ring).

  3. Donald Ogden Stewart (born Nov. 30, 1894, Columbus, Ohio, U.S.—died Aug. 2, 1980, London) was an American humorist, actor, playwright, and screenwriter who won a 1940 Academy Award for his screenplay adaptation of The Philadelphia Story.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  4. The caricature permanently branded her as an “alcoholic nymphomaniac” as Hemingway would later unapologetically refer to her. Stewart and Smith were combined into the wry Bill Gorton.

  5. Jul 22, 2017 · In 1925, while recovering from her bad divorce, she met Hemingway in Paris. She was described as “walking elegance” and “a stylish little creature,” even though she was already notorious for her heavy drinking and gambling. The writer Donald Ogden Stewart recalled: “We were all in love with her. It was hard not to be.

  6. Jun 4, 2016 · Donald Stewart, who appeared in the book's pages as "Bill Gorton," was astonished that Hemingway was even passing it off as fiction: it was, in Stewart's opinion, "nothing but a report on what...

    • unknown@hearst.com
  7. Donald Ogden Stewart (November 30, 1894 – August 2, 1980) was an American writer and screenwriter best known for his sophisticated golden age comedies and melodramas such as The Philadelphia Story (based on the play by Philip Barry), Tarnished Lady and Love Affair.

  8. Sep 27, 2004 · What happened afterward is unclear. According to his family, Stewart might have put the short story aside and ignored it.