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  1. Robert Benchley The Woolen Mitten Situation (1926) Humorist Robert Benchley (1889–1945) produced over 600 essays, [1] initially compiled in over twelve volumes, during his writing career. [2] He was also featured in a number of films, including 48 short treatments that he mostly wrote or co-wrote, and numerous feature films.

  2. The Robert Benchley Society is a forum for appreciation and discussion of the work and life of twentieth-century American humorist Robert Benchley. The Society was founded in 2003 by fans of Benchley and has grown to have chapters in several cities. We run an annual humor writing competition.

  3. Robert Benchley was an actor who had a successful Hollywood career. Benchley's earliest roles were in film, including the romantic comedy "Rafter Romance" (1933) with Ginger Rogers, "Dancing Lady" (1933) and "The Social Register" (1934).

  4. Robert Benchley and Dorothy Parker were close friends and shared an office. They were among the founders of the famed Algonquin Round Table in 1919. It was the perfect time and place to be a humorist — New York in the 1920s. Benchley began the decade as editor of Vanity Fair. He lasted seven months.

  5. Humorist. Author. Born Robert Charles Benchley in Worcester, Massachusetts. Very little is known about his childhood as he never related anything but humorous tales about it rather than realities. In 1898, however, his idolized older brother, Edmund, was killed in the Spanish-American War. Benchley attended South High School from 1904 until ...

  6. May 4, 1997 · Robert Charles Benchley was prolific and complex. Though he spoke of yearning to, he never wrote serious literature or undertook to make other high art. He was born in 1889 into a middle-class ...

  7. Robert Benchley was born on September 15, 1889 in Worcester, Massachusetts, to Charles and Maria Benchley. Robert’s older brother, Edmund, was rushed to the Spanish-American War days after graduation from West Point, and was a casualty almost immediately.

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