Norman Lee Swartout Explained

Norman Lee Swartout, Sr.
Birth Date:17 April 1879
Birth Place:Auburn, New York
Death Place:Summit, New Jersey
Known For:The Arrival of Kitty
Education:University of Rochester
Occupation:Playwright
Spouse:Helen Louise Briggs
Children:Norman Lee Swartout, Jr.
Barbara Swartout
Signature:File:Norman Lee Swartout signature from 1897.png

Norman Lee Swartout, Sr. (April 17, 1879 - October 30, 1930) was an American playwright. He was the editor and manager of the play department for Longman, Green & Co. He became the director of the Summit Playhouse in 1918.[1]

Biography

He was born in Auburn, New York, on April 17, 1879. He attended the University of Rochester where he was a member of the Alpha Delta Phi fraternity and graduated around 1901. He made his stage debut Don Caesar's Return with James Keteltas Hackett at Wallack's Theatre in Manhattan. He wrote the farcical play The Arrival of Kitty in 1906.

He married Helen Louise Briggs around 1912. They had two children: Norman Lee Swartout, Jr. (born 1914) who married Hildegarde Spindler; and Barbara Swartout.[2] [3]

He became the director of the Summit Playhouse in 1918.[4]

He died on October 30, 1930, in Summit, New Jersey, he was 51 years old.[5]

Plays

A Farcical Episode in the Life of an American Family, in Four Acts (1915) [1]

Notes and References

  1. Encyclopedia: Who is Who in Drama . Norman Lee Swartout . 1914 . 295 . Hines . Dixie . Hanaford . Harry Prescott .
  2. News: Home Bridal Is Held For Miss Spindler. Centenary Institute Graduate Is Wed to Norman Swartout Jr. . . July 15, 1939 . 2015-02-09 .
  3. News: Gilland - Swartout . . December 31, 1950 . 2015-02-09 .
  4. Book: Patricia E. Meola . Summit: Wish You Were Here . 1998 . 9780752413495 .
  5. News: Norman Lee Swartout . . November 1, 1930 . 2015-02-09 .