Rudolph Besier
Film story contributor
1878 – 1942
Who was Rudolph Besier?
Rudolf Wilhelm Besier was a Dutch-English dramatist and translator, who is best known for his play The Barretts of Wimpole Street.
Rudolf Besier was born in Java in 1878. He had some limited success early in his career in England, which began with The Virgin Goddess. Then followed a series of plays, mainly dramas, but also including satires and comedies. In 1912 he collaborated with H. G. Wells to convert Wells's Kipps into a play; he also worked with Hugh Walpole on Robin's Father. Secrets was written with May Edginton.
Besier's only major success came with The Barretts of Wimpole Street, based on Elizabeth Barrett and Robert Browning's courtship. After being rejected by two London producers, it premiered at the Malvern Festival of 1930, produced by Sir Barry Jackson. Besier could not interest American producers, 27 of whom rejected his play, but the actress Katharine Cornell took a personal interest in it and had it staged in Cleveland in 1931, and then in New York. It was revived and produced in many countries, and was made into two films and a musical.
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- Born
- Jul 2, 1878
Java - Also known as
- Rudolf Besier
- Rudolf Wilhelm Besier
- Nationality
- Indonesia
- Profession
- Died
- Jun 16, 1942
Surrey
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on July 23, 2013
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