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Paul Stewart (actor)

American actor (1908–1986)

Paul Stewart

Stewart in 1955

Born

Paul Sternberg


(1908-03-13)March 13, 1908

Manhattan, New York, U.S.

DiedFebruary 17, 1986(1986-02-17) (aged 77)

Los Angeles, California, U.S.

Alma materColumbia University
Occupations
Years active1930–1985
Spouse

Peg LaCentra

(m. 1939)​

Paul Stewart (born Paul Sternberg; March 13, 1908 – February 17, 1986) was an American character actor, director and producer who worked in theatre, radio, films and television. He frequently portrayed cynical and sinister characters throughout his career.

A friend and associate of Orson Welles for many years, Stewart helped Welles get his first job in radio and was associate producer of the celebrated radio program "The War of the Worlds", in which he also performed. One of the Mercury Theatre players who made their film debut in Welles's landmark film Citizen Kane, Stewart portrayed Kane's butler and valet, Raymond. He appeared in 50 films, an

Paul Stewart (1955-) Biography

Born 1955, in London, England; Education: Lancaster University, B.A., 1977; University of East Anglia, M.A., 1979; attended Heidelberg University, 1980-82.

Addresses

Agent—Philippa Milnes-Smith, Lucas, Alexander, Whitley, 14 Vernon St., London W14 0RJ, England.

Career

Author, 1989—. Teacher of English as a foreign language in Germany, 1979-82, in Sri Lanka, 1982-83, and in Brighton, England, 1983-90.

Honors Awards

Smarties Gold Medal award in six-to-eight-year-old category, Youth Libraries Group, 2004, for Fergus Crane.

Writings

FICTION; FOR CHILDREN

The Thought Domain, illustrated by Jon Riley, Viking (London, England), 1988, Puffin (New York, NY), 1989.

The Weather Witch, illustrated by Jon Riley, Viking (London, England), 1989, Puffin (New York, NY), 1990.

Adam's Ark, illustrated by Kevin Jones, Viking (London, England), 1990, Puffin (New York, NY), 1992.

Giant Gutso and the Wacky Gang, Orchard (London, England), 1991.

Rory McCrory's Nightmare Machine, Viking (London, England), 1992, Puffin (New York, NY),

Paul Stewart (writer)

Paul Stewart (born June 1955) is a writer of children's books, best known for three series written in collaboration with the illustrator Chris Riddell: The Edge Chronicles, the Free Lance novels, and the Far Flung Adventures series.[1]

Background

Stewart was born in London in 1955. His family lived first in Muswell Hill, North London and later in Morden, South London, where he went to school.[2] His favourite subject at school was English and he hated Mathematics.[3] When Stewart left school, he went travelling, spending several months in Greece, where he took various jobs, including picking oranges and grapes, and whitewashing hotels.[4]

From 1974 to 1977, Stewart studied at the University of Lancaster, majoring in English, (which included a Creative Writing unit) with a minor in Religious Education.[5] On graduation, he went travelling again, before enrolling in 1978 to do an M.A. in Creative Writing with Angela Carter and Malcolm Bradbury at the University of East Anglia.[4]

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