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  1. Donald Ogden Stewart was born on 30 November 1894 in Columbus, Ohio, USA. He was a writer and actor, known for The Philadelphia Story (1940), An Affair to Remember (1957) and Not So Dumb (1930). He was married to Leonore (Ella) Sophie Winter Steffens and Beatrice Ames.

  2. Donald Ogden Stewart was an American author and screenwriter, best known for his sophisticated golden era comedies and melodramas, such as The Philadelphia Story (based on the play by Philip Barry), Tarnished Lady, and Love Affair. Stewart worked with a number of the great directors of his time, including George Cukor (a frequent collaborator), Michael Curtiz and Ernst Lubitsch.

  3. Donald Ogden Stewart, American playwright, humorist, screenwriter, and political activist, was born in Columbus, Ohio on November 30, 1894 to Gilbert Holland and Clara Landon Ogden Stewart. Stewart attended Philip Exeter Academy (1909-1912) and Yale University (1912-1916), where he was a member of Skull and Bones and served as the assignments editor for the Yale Daily News .

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  5. The index of the book Inside Oscar (1993) even lists Donald Stewart as his namesake Ogden. To add to the confusion, Ogden Stewart's son, Donald Stewart, is a journalist who often writes about ...

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  7. Actor, Writer. Born: November 30, 1894 (Columbus, Ohio) Died: August 2, 1980 (London, England) Notable Films: Not So Dumb, Holiday (writer), The Philadelphia Story (writer), Life with Father (writer) Donald Ogden Stewart's writing career began in New York among the literary wits of the 1920s, continued successfully in Hollywood as a ...