Anthony Armstrong (writer)
Anthony Armstrong | |
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Born | 1897 |
Died | 1972 75) | (aged
Occupation | British-Canadian writer |
George Anthony Armstrong Willis (1897–1976) was an Anglo-Canadian writer, dramatist and essayist. He was the son of George Hughlings Armstrong Willis, R. N. and Adela Emma Temple Frere; although his parents were both English, he was born in Esquimalt, British Columbia as a consequence of his father's career as a Paymaster Captain in the Royal Navy. They returned to England before his brother's birth in 1900 in Dorset. He was educated at Uppingham School.[1] His brother John Christopher Temple Willis (1900–1969) was Director-General of the Ordnance Survey 1953–1957, and a recognised watercolourist.[2]
He married Frances Monica Sealy, and had three children: John Humfrey Armstrong Willis (1928–2012); Antonia Armstrong Willis (born 1932); and Felicity Armstrong Willis (1936-2006).[3] Antonia married the art expert and gallery owner Jeremy Maas; their son, Rupert, is also an art expert, notable for his appearances on the Antiques Roadshow.
Armstrong contributed to the screenplay of Hitchcock's Young and Innocent (1937);[4] and several of his own works were adapted into films including The Strange Case of Mr Pelham, which was made into a first-season episode of Alfred Hitchcock Presents (and directed by Hitchcock), and the 1970 film The Man Who Haunted Himself.[5]
Major works
Novels
- Lure of the Past (1920)
- The Love of Prince Raameses (1921)
- Wine of Death (1925)
- Patrick, Undergraduate (1926)
- The Trail of Fear (1927)
- The Secret Trail (1928)
- The Trail of the Lotto (1929)
- Apple and Percival (1931)
- The Trail of the Black King (1931)
- The Poison Trail (1932)
- Britisher On Broadway (1932)
- Easy Warriors, Etc (1932)
- Ten Minute Alibi (1934)
- Without Witness (1934)
- Cottage Into House (1936)
- The Pack of Pieces (1942)
- The End of the Road (1943)
- When the Bells Rang (1943)
- No Higher Mountain (1951)
- He Was Found in the Road (1952) (filmed as The Man in the Road) (1956)
- Spies in Amber (1956)
- The Strange Case of Mr Pelham (1957)
- One Jump Ahead (1973)
Plays
- In the Dentist's Chair (1931)
- The Eleventh Hour (1933)
- Mile-Away Murder (1937)
References
- ↑ "Anthony Armstrong". fantasticfiction.co.uk. Retrieved 2014-10-01.
- ↑ http://www.kingsleygalleries.co.uk/BRUNSWICK/clickthruwillis.htm/
- ↑ "FreeBMD Home Page". freebmd.org.uk. Retrieved 2014-10-01.
- ↑ Kabatchnik, A. (2010). Blood on the Stage, 1925-1950: Milestone Plays of Crime, Mystery, and Detection : an Annotated Repertoire. Scarecrow Press. p. 342. ISBN 9780810869639.
- ↑ "Anthony Armstrong". web.archive.org. Retrieved 2014-10-01.
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