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  1. Clifford Odets (July 18, 1906 – August 14, 1963) [1] was an American playwright, screenwriter, and actor. In the mid-1930s, he was widely seen as the potential successor to Nobel Prize–winning playwright Eugene O'Neill, as O'Neill began to withdraw from Broadway's commercial pressures and increasing critical backlash. [2]

  2. Clifford Odets (Filadélfia, 18 de julho de 1906 — Glendale, 14 de agosto de 1963) foi um dramaturgo, diretor de teatro (e cinema, em duas ocasiões), roteirista e ator norte-americano. Sua peça Golden Boy foi adaptada para o cinema em 1939, com o mesmo título, sob a direção de Rouben Mamoulian e com Barbara Stanwyck e William ...

  3. Clifford Odets (born July 18, 1906, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.—died August 14, 1963, Hollywood, California) was a leading dramatist of the theatre of social protest in the United States during the 1930s. His important affiliation with the celebrated Group Theatre contributed to that company’s considerable influence on the American stage.

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  4. Clifford Odets was a playwright and screenwriter who wrote classics like Sweet Smell of Success and None But the Lonely Heart. He was also a member of the Group Theatre, a Communist sympathizer, and a witness before the HUAC.

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  5. Clifford Odets was born on July 18, 1906, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He was raised in the Bronx, New York, but dropped out of high school to pursue acting. He helped found the Group Theatre in 1933, an influential left-wing theatre company that specialized in experimental acting. After briefly trying acting, Odets decided to become the ...

  6. Learn about the life and works of Clifford Odets, a founder member of the Group Theatre and a left-wing playwright of the 1930s. Find reference entries, works by Odets, and related items in Oxford Reference.

  7. 20 de mai. de 2006 · After all, Mr. Odets's father was the playwright Clifford Odets, whose best-known images were rendered not in paint but in crackling prose in works like "Waiting for Lefty" and "Awake and Sing ...