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  1. Cox was born Constance Shaw in Sutton, Surrey, in 1912. She married Norman Cox, a fighter pilot, who was killed in 1942. She had been a postmistress in Shoreham-by-sea, and moved to Brighton where she took up writing full-time after the end of the war. Cox specialised in adaptations of books by Charles Dickens and other

    • 25 October 1912, Sutton, Surrey, England
    • British
    • 8 July 1998 (aged 85)
    • Scriptwriter, playwright
  2. Constance Shaw, playwright and dramatist: born Sutton, Surrey 25 October 1912; married Norman Cox (died 1942); died 8 July 1998. IN THE late Fifties and early Sixties, many television viewers who ...

  3. Find a Grave Memorial ID: 29008284. Source citation. As a voice teacher, Connie Cox was an early teacher and supporter of the later famous singer Johnny Mathis in San Francisco where they both lived. The following is an excerpt from Wikipedia: When Mathis was 13, voice teacher Connie Cox accepted him as her student in exchange for work around ...

    • February 19, 1922
  4. Comedy thriller. Lord Arthur Savile's Crime is a 1952 comedy thriller play by the British writer Constance Cox, based on the short story Lord Arthur Savile's Crime by Oscar Wilde. [1] After a palm reader convinces him it is his destiny to commit murder before he can marry his fiancée, an aristocrat makes several inept attempts to kill people.

    • English
  5. The Romance of David Garrick. The Romance of David Garrick is a 1942 historical play by the British writer Constance Cox . It ran for 35 performances at St James's Theatre in London 's West End. [1] Donald Wolfit directed and starred as the eighteenth century actor David Garrick.

    • 29 December 1942
    • English
  6. Apr 29, 1984 · IN Constance Cox's ''The Murder. Game,'' on stage through May. 13 at the Arena Players Repertory Theater in East Farmingdale, a former race car driver is shocked to discover that his wealthy wife ...

  7. Constance Cox (ca. 1881-1960) was a Canadian schoolteacher of part Tlingit ancestry who lived and taught with the Gitksan First Nation in northwestern British Columbia and served as interpreter for several anthropologists. Biography

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