Biography
James Grover Thurber (December 8, 1894 – November 2, 1961) was an American cartoonist, writer, humorist, journalist and playwright. He was best known for his cartoons and short stories, published mainly in The New Yorker and collected in his numerous books.
Thurber was one of the most popular humorists of his time and celebrated the comic frustrations and eccentricities of ordinary people. His works have frequently been adapted into films, including The Male Animal (1942), The Battle of the Sexes (1959, based on Thurber's "The Catbird Seat"), and The Secret Life of Walter Mitty (adapted twice, in 1947 and in 2013).
Filmography
all 18
Movies 17
Writer 14
self 2
TV Shows 1
Himself (archive footage)
James Thurber: The Life and Hard Times (2014)
Movie
Self (archive footage)
Public Speaking (2010)
Movie
Short Story
The Greatest Man in the World (1981)
Movie
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Known ForWriting
GenderMale
Birthday1894-12-08
Deathday1961-11-02 (66 years old)
Height
FatherCharles Leander Thurber
MotherMary Agnes Fisher
CitizenshipsUnited States of America
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