Full Name: Sir Noël Coward
Nationality: English | Activity: English playwright, actor, and composer
Born:
16-12-1899
| Died:
26-03-1973

(born Dec. 16, 1899, Teddington, near London, Eng.died March 26, 1973, St. Mary, Jam.) British playwright, actor, and songwriter. An actor from age 12, he wrote light comedies between engagements, but it was a serious drama,
The Vortex (1924), that established his reputation. His classic comedies came later:
Hay Fever (1925),
Private Lives (1930),
Design for Living (1933),
Present Laughter (1939), and
Blithe Spirit (1941) presented sophisticated characters in a worldly milieu. He often wrote for and performed with his close friend
Gertrude Lawrence. His most popular musical play was
Bitter Sweet (1929). He wrote the poignant film
Brief Encounter (1945), and he acted in the film versions of many of his plays. He also wrote short stories, novels, and numerous songs, including Mad Dogs and Englishmen.
Source: Encyclopedia Britannica