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W. Somerset Maugham(1874-1965)

  • Writer
  • Actor
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W. Somerset Maugham
Popular British novelist, playwright, short-story writer and the highest-paid author in the world in the 1930s, Somerset Maugham graduated in 1897 from St. Thomas' Medical School and qualified as a doctor, but abandoned medicine after the success of his first novels and plays. During World War I he worked as a secret agent and in 1928 settled in Cap Ferrat in France, from where he made journeys all over the world. Maugham's spy novel "Ashenden; or The British Agent" (1928) is partly based on his own experiences in the secret service. In making the transition from secret agent to writer, Maugham carried on in the tradition of such classic writers as Christopher Marlowe, Ben Johnson and Daniel Defoe to such contemporary writers as Graham Greene, John le Carré, John Dickson Carr, Alec Waugh and Ted Allbeury. Maugham's skill in handling plot is compared by critics to that of Guy de Maupassant. In many of Maugham's novels the surroundings are international and the stories are told in a clear, economical style with a cynical or resigned undertone. Although Maugham was successful as an author he was never knighted and his relationship with Gerald Haxton, his secretary, has been subject to speculation.
BornJanuary 25, 1874
DiedDecember 15, 1965(91)
BornJanuary 25, 1874
DiedDecember 15, 1965(91)
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Known for

Dirk Bogarde in Quartet (1948)
Quartet
7.3
  • Writer
  • 1948
Le voile des illusions (2006)
Le voile des illusions
7.4
  • Writer
  • 2006
Bette Davis and Gale Sondergaard in La Lettre (1940)
La Lettre
7.5
  • Writer
  • 1940
Humphrey Bogart and Donald Woods in Île de furie (1936)
Île de furie
5.5
  • Writer
  • 1936

Credits

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  • Narciso Ibáñez Menta, Darío Lavia, and Chucho Fernández in Selecciones de Cineficción Radio (2024)
    Selecciones de Cineficción Radio
    Podcast Series
    • Story "Appointment in Samarra"
    • 2024
  • Shram (2016)
    Shram
    Short
    • novel
    • 2016
  • Radio Theater Project (2011)
    Radio Theater Project
    Podcast Series
    • short story
    • 2015
  • W. Somerset Maugham's the Bum (2014)
    W. Somerset Maugham's the Bum
    Short
    • original story
    • 2014
  • Imádok férjhez menni
    TV Movie
    • Writer
    • 2007
  • Le voile des illusions (2006)
    Le voile des illusions
    7.4
    • novel
    • 2006
  • Golab Adineh, Nasser Taghvai, Morteza Ahmadi, Hosein Yari, and Marzieh Vafamehr in Chay-e talkh (2005)
    Chay-e talkh
    7.0
    • short story
    • 2005
  • Jeremy Irons and Annette Bening in Adorable Julia (2004)
    Adorable Julia
    7.0
    • novella "Theatre"
    • 2004
  • Kristin Scott Thomas and Sean Penn in Il suffit d'une nuit (2000)
    Il suffit d'une nuit
    6.0
    • book
    • 2000
  • Poklad pana H.
    8.5
    TV Movie
    • novel
    • 1998
  • Alex Jennings in Ashenden (1991)
    Ashenden
    7.2
    TV Mini Series
    • short story
    • 1991
  • Adorable Julia (1988)
    Adorable Julia
    TV Movie
    • novel "Theatre" (play)
    • 1988
  • Bizarre, bizarre (1979)
    Bizarre, bizarre
    7.6
    TV Series
    • story
    • original story
    • 1988
  • Changement de destinée (1987)
    Changement de destinée
    7.1
    • story
    • 1987
  • Overnight Sensation (1984)
    Overnight Sensation
    6.9
    Short
    • short story "The Colonel's Lady"
    • 1984

Actor



  • Veronica Lake and Franchot Tone in Une heure avant l'aube (1944)
    Une heure avant l'aube
    5.6
    • W. Somerset Maugham (uncredited)
    • 1944
  • Ethel Barrymore in Camille (1926)
    Camille
    4.6
    Short
    • Monsieur Duval
    • 1926

Personal details

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  • Alternative names
    • Somerset Maugham
  • Born
    • January 25, 1874
    • Paris, France
  • Died
    • December 15, 1965
    • Nice, Alpes-Maritimes, France(pneumonia)
  • Spouse
    • Maud Gwendolen Syrie Barnardo1917 - 1928 (divorced, 1 child)
  • Other works
    Stage: Wrote "For Services Rendered", produced on Broadway. Directed by Robert B. Sinclair. Booth Theatre: 12 Apr 1933-1933 (closing date unknown/21 performances). Cast: Jean Adair (as "Charlotte Ardsley"), Fay Bainter (as "Eva Ardsley"), Leo G. Carroll (as "Sydney Ardsley"), Lillian Kemble-Cooper (as "Ethel Bartlett"), Henry Daniell, David Glassford, Mabel Gore, Walter Kingsford (as "Wilfred Cedar"), Richie Ling (as "Leonard Ardsley"), Elisabeth Risdon (as "Gwen Cedar"), Percy Waram (as "Howard Bartlett"), Jane Wyatt (as "Lois Ardsley"). Produced by Sam Harris.
  • Publicity listings
    • 12 Print Biographies
    • 4 Portrayals
    • 6 Articles

Did you know

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  • Trivia
    Alfred Hitchcock was a great admirer of Maugham's work. In his famous interview with François Truffaut, Hitchcock claimed that Maugham was one of the few fiction writers he enjoyed reading for leisure.
  • Quotes
    In Hollywood, the women are all peaches. It makes one long for an apple occasionally.
  • Nicknames
    • Willie
    • Syrie

FAQ

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  • When did W. Somerset Maugham die?
    December 15, 1965
  • How did W. Somerset Maugham die?
    Pneumonia
  • How old was W. Somerset Maugham when he died?
    91 years old
  • Where did W. Somerset Maugham die?
    Nice, Alpes-Maritimes, France
  • When was W. Somerset Maugham born?
    January 25, 1874

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