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Romulus Zachariah Linney IV [1] (September 21, 1930 – January 15, 2011) [2] was an American playwright and novelist. Life and career. Linney was born in Philadelphia, [3] the son of Maitland ( née Thompson) Linney and physician Romulus Zachariah Linney III.
- Romulus Zachariah Linney IV, September 21, 1930, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.
- January 15, 2011 (aged 80), Germantown, New York, U.S.
- 2, including Laura Linney
- Romulus Zachariah Linney (great-grandfather)
15 de ene. de 2011 · By Bruce Weber. Jan. 15, 2011. Romulus Linney, a playwright who roved along many intellectual paths, exploring the Southern Appalachian culture of his upbringing, refashioning classical works for...
Romulus Linney, a respected playwright who wrote dozens of plays on a wide variety of subjects over a multi-decade career, and who achieved a different sort of fame in later years as the father...
Romulus Zachariah Linney (December 26, 1841 – April 15, 1910) was an American politician who was a Republican U.S. Congressman from North Carolina between 1895 and 1901. Life and career. Linney was born in Rutherford County, North Carolina, the son of Martha (née Baxter) and William Coplin Linney.
Romulus Linney. Actor: Kinsey. Romulus Linney, the prolific American playwright, was born on September 21, 1930 in Philadelphia. He was the namesake of his great-grandfather, the Republican Congressman, Romulus Zachariah Linney, a Confederate Army veteran who represented North Carolina's 8th District from 1895-1901.
- Actor, Writer
- September 21, 1930
- Romulus Linney
- January 15, 2011
Romulus Linney is the author of three novels, many short stories, and forty plays, staged throughout the United States and abroad. They include The Sorrows of Frederick, Holy Ghosts, Childe Byron, Heathen Valley, "2," and a stage adaptation of Ernest Gaines' novel, A Lesson Before Dying.
The only child of Dr. Romulus "Zach" Linney III and his wife Maitland (nee Thompson), Linney was the great-grandson of North Carolina Congressman Romulus Zachariah Linney I. Linney spent much of his childhood in Boone, North Carolina, and Madison, Tennessee, but moved with his mother to Washington, D.C. after the death of his father in 1943.