Douglass Wallop‘s source of wealth comes from being a novelist. How much money is Douglass Wallop worth at the age of 104 and what’s his real net worth now?
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Douglass Wallop (born March 8, 1920) is famous for being novelist. He currently resides in Washington, DC. A twentieth-century American novelist and playwright, he is best known for The Year the Yankees Lost the Pennant, a 1954 novel that he co- adapted into the popular Broadway musical, Damn Yankees. His other novels include The Sunken Garden (1956) and Stone (1971).
Source of Money |
Novelist |
Real Name |
Douglass Wallop |
Place of Birth |
Washington, DC |
Date of Birth |
March 8, 1920 (age 104) |
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Nationality |
American |
Religion |
Unknown |
Douglass Wallop is a Pisces and was born in The Year of the Monkey
Life
Douglass Wallop was born in Washington, DC on Monday, March 8, 1920 (G.I. Generation generation). He is 104 years old and is a Pisces. John Douglass Wallop III (8 March 1920 – 1 April 1985) was an American novelist and playwright. He won a Tony Award for Damn Yankees.
Eleven years after graduating from the University of Maryland, he published his first novel, Night Light. Douglass Wallop is a member of Richest Celebrities and Novelists.
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He and George Abbott co-created Damn Yankees.
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