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Birthplace:
Wharton, Texas
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Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright and two-time Oscar-winner Horton Foote was originally an actor who began writing plays as a member of the American Actors Theatre in order to assure himself good parts. However, when critics praised his playwriting over his acting, he eventually took the hint and devoted himself to writing that has earned acclaim for its poignant evocations of rural America. Much of Foote's work has centered around Wharton, TX, the town of his birth, from his first produced play "Wharton Dance" (1940) to the nine-play series about four generations of his Texas forebearers,
1936
Moved to New York at the age of 20 (date approximate)
1938
Co-founded the American Actors Theatre
1940
First play, the one-act "Wharton Dance", produced at American Actors Theatre; also played lead
1942
First full-length play, "Texas Town"; critics were enthusiastic about his writing but not his acting
1947
His play "Only the Heart", which had had its NYC theatrical debut in 1942, televised on NBC
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