William Inge

William Inge

WriterActorProducer
Born
May 3, 1913
Died
June 10, 1973
Awards
2 wins, 2 nominations

William (Motter) Inge brought small-town life in the American Midwest to Broadway with four successive dramatic triumphs: "Come Back Little Sheba" (1950), "Picnic" (1953; Pulitzer Prize), "Bus Stop" (1955) and "The Dark at the Top of the Stairs" (1957). With the exception of his Academy…

Biography

William (Motter) Inge brought small-town life in the American Midwest to Broadway with four successive dramatic triumphs: "Come Back Little Sheba" (1950), "Picnic" (1953; Pulitzer Prize), "Bus Stop" (1955) and "The Dark at the Top of the Stairs" (1957). With the exception of his Academy Award-winning screenplay for Splendor in the Grass (1961), his later plays and prose never achieved the success of his early work. Convinced he could no longer write, Inge fell into a paralyzing depression, which resulted in his suicide.

Writer

Picnic(2014)
Esplendor en la hierba(2014)
PicnicPicnic(2000)
PicnicPicnic(1986)
Bus StopBus Stop(1982)

Actor

Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler TheatreBob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre(1963)as Doctor
Splendor in the GrassSplendor in the Grass(1961)as Reverend Whitman

Producer

Splendor in the GrassSplendor in the Grass(1961)

Self

Life with LinkletterLife with Linkletter(1950)as Self - playwright
The 34th Annual Academy AwardsThe 34th Annual Academy Awards(1962)as Self - Winner

Known for

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Credit Score: William Inge

987
196019611962
Reverend Whitman
Fri Oct 20 1961
#NameScoreYearWinNomKnownWinsNomsVotes
1Splendor in the Grass500.0019617.71224191