Biography
Ringgold Wilmer Lardner (March 6, 1885 – September 25, 1933) was an American sports columnist and short story writer best known for his satirical writings on sports, marriage, and the theatre. His contemporaries Ernest Hemingway, Virginia Woolf, and F. Scott Fitzgerald all professed strong admiration for his writing, and author John O'Hara directly attributed his understanding of dialogue to him.
Filmography
all 15
Movies 14
Writer 13
TV Shows 1
self 1
Writer
The Golden Honeymoon (1980)
Movie
Writer
June Moon (1974)
Movie
Writer / Original Story
Great Performances (1971)
TV
1
Writer
An Evening with Orson Welles: The Golden Honeymoon (1970)
Movie
Short Story
Newyorská romance (1963)
Movie
Writer
Champion (1949)
Movie
Writer
So This Is New York (1948)
Movie
Writer
The Cowboy Quarterback (1939)
Movie
Writer
Blonde Trouble (1937)
Movie
Writer
Alibi Ike (1935)
Movie
Writer
Elmer, the Great (1933)
Movie
Writer
June Moon (1931)
Movie
Self (uncredited)
Glorifying the American Girl (1929)
Movie
Writer
Fast Company (1929)
Movie
Writer
The New Klondike (1926)
Movie
Ratings
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1933
1948
1963
1980
Information
Known ForWriting
GenderMale
Birthday1885-03-06
Deathday1933-09-25 (48 years old)
Birth PlaceNiles, United States of America
ChildrenRing Lardner Jr.
FatherHenry Lardner
MotherLena Bogardus Phillips Lardner
CitizenshipsUnited States of America
Also Known AsRinggold Wilmer "Ring" Lardner, Ringgold Wilmer Lardner
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