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    James Bridie. James Bridie (3 January 1888 in Glasgow – 29 January 1951 in Edinburgh) was the pseudonym of a Scottish playwright, screenwriter and physician whose real name was Osborne Henry Mavor. He took his pen-name from his paternal grandfather's first name and his grandmother's maiden name.

  2. James Bridie (born Jan. 3, 1888, Glasgow, Scot.—died Jan. 29, 1951, Edinburgh) was a Scottish playwright whose popular, witty comedies were significant to the revival of the Scottish drama during the 1930s. Trained at the University of Glasgow’s medical school, Bridie maintained a successful general practice (until 1938) and served as a ...

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  3. Jun 21, 2021 · Learn about the life and works of James Bridie, a Glasgow-born physician who became a famous playwright in the 1930s. He co-founded the Citizens Theatre and wrote comedies such as The Anatomist and The Thrill of Living.

  4. James Bridie (1888–1951) was a Scottish playwright who wrote comedies, biblical dramas, medical plays, and experimental works. He also founded the first College of Drama in Scotland and helped establish the Glasgow Citizen's Theatre.

  5. Mini Bio. James Bridie was born on January 3, 1888 in Glasgow, Scotland, UK. He was a writer, known for Under Capricorn (1949), Storm in a Teacup (1937) and Folly to Be Wise (1952). He was previously married to Rona Locke Bremner. He died on January 29, 1951 in Edinburgh, Scotland, UK.

    • January 3, 1888
    • January 29, 1951
  6. James Bridie, pseudonym of Osborne Henry Mavor (1888-1951), was one of the leading British playwrights of his generation, the founder of the Citizens' Theatre, Glasgow, in 1943, and the first chairman of the Scottish Committee of the Council for the Encouragement of Music and the Arts established in 1942, (subsequently the Scottish Committee of ...

  7. Jul 3, 2017 · Finborough theatre, London. This tale of an idealistic teacher in a Scottish mining village wears its enjoyably scathing politics on its sleeve. Michael Billington. Mon 3 Jul 2017 08.27 EDT. Last...

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