Famous Playwrights - List of Famous Playwrights - page 7
Playwrights are the persons who write dramatic literature. Most of the times, these dramas are written specifically for performance by actors though some dramatists may also write ‘closet dramas’ which are literary works written in a dramatic format, but not meant for performance. The work of a playwright is similar to that of a screenwriter though it must be noted that playwrights have limited creative freedom as compared to screenwriters. Playwrights create scripts which tell stories through the words and actions of the characters. The success of a play depends a lot upon the storyline and characterization. Thus to be a good playwright one needs a vivid imagination to produce stories that would interest the audience and hold their attention. Like most writers, playwrights often work alone though they also have to collaborate with the actors and directors in producing the final script. The art of writing plays for the stage is an ancient one and some of the earliest known playwrights were from ancient Greece. The best known playwright of all time is undoubtedly William Shakespeare, the 16th century English writer. Coming to the modern times, Samuel Beckett is regarded as the greatest playwright of the 20th century. Browse on to learn more about the life and works of famous dramatists and playwrights from all over the world.
The Most Famous Playwrights | |||
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Name | Birthday | Nationality | Bio |
Aeschylus | 525 BC | Greek | Aeschylus was an eminent Greek tragedian |
Henrik Ibsen | March 20, 1828 | Norwegian | Henrik Ibsen was a famous Norwegian playwright often considered as the father of modern theater |
John Kani | August 30, 1942 | South African | John Kani is a South African actor, voice actor, playwright and director |
J. B. Priestley | September 13, 1894 | British | J.B |
Langston Hughes | February 1, 1902 | American | Langston Hughes was an African-American poet who made significant contributions to the Harlem Renaissance |
D. H. Lawrence | September 11, 1885 | British | D |
Luigi Pirandello | June 28, 1867 | Italian | Luigi Pirandello was a Nobel Prize winning Italian writer and dramatist |
James Wong | April 20, 1959 | American | Hong Kong-born James Wong is a popular American writer, film director, and television producer |
Samuel Beckett | April 13, 1906 | Irish | Samuel Beckett was an Irish playwright, novelist, theatre director and poet |
Danai Gurira | February 14, 1978 | American, Zimbabwean | Danai Gurira is an American actress who is best known for her role as Michonne on the AMC horror drama series 'The Walking Dead' |
Oliver Goldsmith
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Nora Ephron
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Sir Noël Peirce Coward
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Naguib Mahfouz
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Aristophanes
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Luigi Pirandello
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Jules Verne
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Joyce Carol Oates
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