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Runyon, Damon, 1880-1946

LC control no.n 80049533
Descriptive conventionsrda
LC classificationPS3535.U52
Personal name headingRunyon, Damon, 1880-1946
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Variant(s)Runyon, Alfred Damon, 1880-1946
ראניון, דיימון, 1880־1946
Birth date1880-10-03
Death date1946-12-10
Place of birthManhattan (Kan.)
Place of deathNew York (N.Y.)
Profession or occupationWriter Actor Producer
Authors Reporters and reporting Actors
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Found inHis The tents of trouble (verse), 1911.
His Guys and dolls, 1992: CIP t.p. (Damon Runyon)
IMBdPro, via WWW, 07 September 2010 (profession: writer, actor, producer; born: 03 October 1880, Manhattan, Kansas; died: 10 December 1946, New York City, New York; birth name: Alfred Damon Runyan; credit years in films: 1924-2005; also worked as a reporter, sports columnist and popular short story writer; covered the New York Giants for the New York American from 1911-1920; author of the short stories "Guys and Dolls", "Little Miss Marker" and "Lady for a Day"; inducted into the International Boxing Hall of Fame, 2002)
The great American sports page, 2019: page vii (Damon Runyon (1880-1946))
Wikipedia web site, August 31, 2019: (Alfred Damon Runyon (October 4, 1880-December 10, 1946) was an American newspaperman and short-story writer. He was best known for his short stories ; Runyon was also a well-known newspaper reporter, covering sports and general news for decades ; Damon Runyon was born Alfred Damon Runyan ; his birthplace of Manhattan, Kansas ; Runyon died in New York City from throat cancer in late 1946, at age 66.)
Associated languageeng