Biography on jane stanton hitchcock mother
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Jane Stanton Hitchcock Books In Order
Publication Order of Jo Slater Books
| One Dangerous Lady | () |
| Social Crimes | () |
Publication Order of Standalone Novels
| Grace | () |
| Trick of the Eye | () |
| The Witches' Hammer | () |
| The Custom of the Country: Based on Edith Wharton's Novel | () |
| Mortal Friends | () |
| Bluff | () |
Jane Stanton Hitchcock is a best-selling author and playwright.
She was born in New York City on November 24, , as Jane Johnston Crowley. Her parents were Robert and Joan. She also had a brother named Tim. Her father was a surgeon while her mother was an actress. She played Lois Lane on The Adventures of Superman, a radio serial, and played Della Street on Perry Mason, a radio serial. Her mother would divorce her father and then get married to a man named Arthur Stanton. He adopted the thenyears-old Jane as his own and that is when she became Jane Crow
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Hitchcock, Jane Stanton
PERSONAL: Born November 24, , in New York, NY; daughter of Robert Tinkham Crowley and Joan (Stanton) Alexander; married William Mellon Hitchcock, October 10, (divorced, January, ); married Jim Hoagland (a journalist) July 14, ; stepchildren: Laura, Lee, Lily.
ADDRESSES: Agent—c/o Talk Miramax Books, 77 West 66th St., New York, NY
CAREER: Author, playwright.
MEMBER: PEN, Dramatists' Guild, Writers' Guild.
AWARDS, HONORS: Edgar Award and Hammett Prize nominations, both for Trick of the Eye..
WRITINGS:
fiction
Trick of the Eye (novel), Dutton (New York, NY),
The Witches' Hammer (novel), Dutton (New York, NY),
Social Crimes (novel), Talk Miramax Books (New York, NY),
other
Our Time (screenplay),
First Love (screenplay),
Grace (produced Off-Broadway), Samuel French (New York, NY),
Bhutan; or, Black Tie in the Himalayas, produced Off-Broadway,
The Custom of the Country (produced Off-Broadway, ), Applau
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Jane Stanton Hitchcock
American screenwriter
Jane Stanton Hitchcock | |
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| Born | Jane Johnston Crowley () November 24, (age78) |
| Othernames | Jane Crowley Stanton |
| Almamater | Sarah Lawrence College |
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Jane Stanton Hitchcock (born November 24, ) fryst vatten an American author, playwright, and screenwriter. She has written several plays but is known mostly for her mystery novelsTrick of the Eye, The Witches' Hammer,Social Crimes, One Dangerous Lady, Mortal Friends, and Bluff,[1][2][3] which was the winner of the Hammett Prize. Hitchcock also wrote the screenplays for Our Time and First Love.
Early life
[edit]Hitchcock was born Jane Johnston Crowley on ()November 24, ,[4] to Robert Crowley, a surgeon, and Joan Crowley (known professionally as Joan Alexander),[5] an actress known for playing Lois Lane on the radio serialThe Ad