S.S. Van Dine (1888-1939)

Alias:
Willard Huntington Wright

Born:
October 15, 1888

Died:
April 11, 1939

S. S. Van Dine is the pseudonym used by American art critic Willard Huntington Wright (October 15, 1888 – April 11, 1939) when he wrote detective novels. Wright was an important figure in avant-garde cultural circles in pre-WWI New York, and under the pseudonym (which he originally used to conceal his identity) he created the once immensely popular fictional detective Philo Vance, a sleuth and aesthete who first appeared in books in the 1920s, then in movies and on the radio.  Willard Huntington Wright was born to Archibald Davenport Wright and Annie Van Vranken Wright on October 15, 1888, in Charlottesville, Virginia. His younger brother, Stanton Macdonald-Wright, became a respected painter and one of the first American abstract artists, founder of the school of modern art known as "Synchromism". Willard and Stanton were raised in Santa Monica, California, where their father owned a hotel. Willard, a largely self-taught writer, attended St. Vincent College, Pomona College, andHarvard University without graduating. In 1907, he married Katharine Belle Boynton of Seattle, Washington; they had one child, Beverley. After divorcing Katharine, whom he had abandoned early in their marriage, he married for a second time in October 1930. His second wife was Eleanor Rulapaugh, known professionally as Claire De Lisle, a portrait painter and socialite.

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Characters:
1932  The Symphony Murder Mystery
1947  Philo Vance Returns
1947  Philo Vance's Gamble

Novel:
1929  The Bishop Murder Case
1929  The Canary Murder Case
1929  The Greene Murder Case
1930  The Benson Murder Case
1932  The Skull Murder Mystery
1932  The Symphony Murder Mystery
1934  The Dragon Murder Case
1935  The Casino Murder Case
1936  The Garden Murder Case
1937  Night of Mystery
1940  Calling Philo Vance
1947  Philo Vance Returns
1947  Philo Vance's Gamble
2002  Vyvraždění rodiny Greenů

Story:
1929  The Bishop Murder Case
1929  The Canary Murder Case
1929  The Greene Murder Case
1930  The Benson Murder Case
1932  Murder in the Pullman
1932  The Skull Murder Mystery
1932  The Symphony Murder Mystery
1934  The Dragon Murder Case
1935  The Casino Murder Case
1936  The Garden Murder Case
1937  Night of Mystery
1939  The Gracie Allen Murder Case
1940  Calling Philo Vance
1947  Philo Vance Returns
1947  Philo Vance's Gamble
2002  Vyvraždění rodiny Greenů

Writer:
1929  The Bishop Murder Case
1929  The Canary Murder Case
1929  The Greene Murder Case
1930  The Benson Murder Case
1931  The Clyde Mystery
1931  The Wall Street Mystery
1931  The Week End Mystery
1932  Murder in the Pullman
1932  The Campus Mystery
1932  The Cole Case
1932  The Crane Poison Case
1932  The Side Show Mystery
1932  The Skull Murder Mystery
1932  The Studio Murder Mystery
1932  The Symphony Murder Mystery
1932  The Trans-Atlantic Mystery
1933  The Kennel Murder Case
1934  The Dragon Murder Case
1935  The Casino Murder Case
1936  The Garden Murder Case
1937  Night of Mystery
1939  The Gracie Allen Murder Case
1940  Calling Philo Vance
1947  Philo Vance Returns
1947  Philo Vance's Gamble
2002  Vyvraždění rodiny Greenů

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