Robert Anderson was a prominent American playwright of the 20th century, known for his plays that explored social and political themes.
Robert Anderson was a prominent American playwright of the 20th century, known for his plays that explored social and political themes.
Born in New York in 1917, Anderson studied at Harvard University and later dedicated himself to writing.
Some of his most famous works include 'Tea and Sympathy' and 'I Never Sang for My Father'.
His talent for portraying the complexities of human relationships earned him recognition both on Broadway and in film.
Anderson passed away in 2009, leaving a lasting legacy in American drama..