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William Matthew Scott (30 September 1893 – 7 May 1964), pen name Will Scott, was a British writer of stories and books for adults and children, published from 1920 to 1965. Towards the end of his life he was best known for The Cherrys series, written for children and published between 1952 and 1965.
Pages in category "Plays by William Matthew Scott" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. L.
Married for Money is a 1939 comedy play by the British author Will Scott. [1] It premiered at the Theatre Royal, Birmingham before transferring to the Aldwych Theatre in London's West End where it ran for performances between 17 November and 26 December 1939, in the early months of the Second World War.
Scott William Matthew is a singer-songwriter born in Queensland, Australia. He was a member of alternative pop band Elva Snow (2001–2006), which he co-founded with Spencer Cobrin. On 7 March 2008 he issued his solo debut eponymous album.
His Wife's Mother is a 1932 British comedy film directed by Harry Hughes and starring Jerry Verno, Molly Lamont and Jack Hobbs.It is an adaptation of the stage farce The Queer Fish by William Matthew Scott, pen name Will Scott.
It was an adaptation of the play of the same title by William Matthew Scott. The film was shot at Welwyn Studios. [1] Cast. Francis L. Sullivan as Theodore Disher;
William Matthew Scott (1893–1964), pen name Will Scott, English author William Scott (actor) (1893–1967), American silent film actor Bill Scott (voice actor) (1920–1985), American voice actor and producer
Creeping Shadows is a 1931 British crime film directed by John Orton and starring Franklin Dyall, Arthur Hardy and Margot Grahame.It was made at the Welwyn Studios of British International Pictures. [1]