William C. Duncan
1874 - 1945
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(1874-1945) Playwright. William Cary Duncan was born in and died in North Brookfield, Massachusetts.
Full Name
William C. Duncan
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1874
BIRTH
William Cary Duncan was born in North Brookfield, Massachusetts, on February 6, 1874.
1897
OTHER
Mr. Duncan taught English and public speaking at the Brooklyn Polytechnic Preparatory School in Brooklyn, New York, for 20 years beginning in 1897.
1913
LITWORK
The Purple Road
Mr. Duncan and Fred De Gresac wrote the book and the lyrics for the musical "The Purple Road."
Mr. Duncan and Fred De Gresac wrote the book and the lyrics for the musical "The Purple Road."
1919
LITWORK
The Royal Vagabond
Mr. Duncan wrote the lyrics for the musical "The Royal Vagabond."
Mr. Duncan wrote the lyrics for the musical "The Royal Vagabond."
1921
LITWORK
The Rose Girl
Mr. Duncan wrote the book and the lyrics for the musical "The Rose Girl."
Mr. Duncan wrote the book and the lyrics for the musical "The Rose Girl."
1922
LITWORK
The Blue Kitten
William Cary Duncan and Otto Harbach wrote the lyrics and the book for the musical "The Blue Kitten."
William Cary Duncan and Otto Harbach wrote the lyrics and the book for the musical "The Blue Kitten."
1922
LITWORK
Molly Darling
Mr. Duncan and Otto Harbach wrote the book for the musical "Molly Darling."
Mr. Duncan and Otto Harbach wrote the book for the musical "Molly Darling."
1923
LITWORK
Mary Jane McKane
William Cary Duncan and Oscar Hammerstein, II wrote the lyrics and the book for the musical comedy "Mary Jane McKane."
William Cary Duncan and Oscar Hammerstein, II wrote the lyrics and the book for the musical comedy "Mary Jane McKane."
1924
LITWORK
Princess April
Mr. Duncan and Lewis Allen Browne wrote the book for the musical "Princess April."
Mr. Duncan and Lewis Allen Browne wrote the book for the musical "Princess April."
1926
LITWORK
Yes, Yes, Yvette
William Cary Duncan and James Montgomery wrote the book for the musical "Yes, Yes, Yvette."
William Cary Duncan and James Montgomery wrote the book for the musical "Yes, Yes, Yvette."
1935
LITWORK
The Amazing Madame Jumel
Frederick A. Stokes Company
Biography.
Frederick A. Stokes Company
Biography.
1938
LITWORK
Golden Hoofs The True Story of an Amazing Mare
J. P. Lippincott Company
Nonfiction
J. P. Lippincott Company
Nonfiction
1945
DEATH
William Cary Duncan died at his home in North Brookfield, Massachusetts, on November 21, 1945.
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