Role Novelist | Name Fred Stewart Nationality American | |
Born September 17, 1932Anderson, Indiana, United States ( 1932-09-17 ) Books The magnificent Savages, The naked savages, Pomp and Circumstance: A Novel, The Savages in love and, The young savages Similar People Katherine Healy, Tony Bill, Milo O'Shea, Dudley Moore, David Seltzer | ||
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Fred Mustard Stewart (September 17, 1932, Anderson, Indiana – February 7, 2007, New York City) was an American novelist. His most popular books were The Mephisto Waltz (1969), adapted for a 1971 film starring Alan Alda; Six Weeks (1976), made into a 1982 film starring Mary Tyler Moore; Century, a New York Times best-seller in 1981; and Ellis Island (1983), which became a CBS mini-series in 1984.
Stewart attended The Lawrenceville School in New Jersey, class of 1950. He graduated from Princeton University in 1954. He originally planned to be a concert pianist, and studied with Eduard Steuermann at the Juilliard School.
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