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Langston Hughes

Known For
Writing

Known Credits
2

Gender
Male

Birthday
February 1, 1901 (125 years old)

Place of Birth
Joplin, Missouri, USA

Langston Hughes

Biography

An influential American writer from the early to mid 20th century. Beginning with the publication of "The Negro Speaks of Rivers" in 1921, Hughes first captured the public's imagination as a poet. A versatile writer, Hughes was also adept in writing short stories, novels, plays, and non-fiction. His work often focused on the lives of ordinary people and frequently employed humor, social commentary, and folk wisdom in his writing. In the late 1930s he began writing for Hollywood, but his time there was short lived due to a variety of factors, not least of which was the racism prevalent in the industry at that time. During his lifetime, he received one feature film credit for writing "Way Down South" (1939) with Clarence Muse. In the early 1960s, his play "Black Nativity" was produced for British television.

Known For

Crew

2024The Sun Sets Like a Scar...Poem
1966Jazz...Poem
1941The Blood of Jesus...Poem

Writing

2021After Midnight...Writer
2019Kurt Weill: Street Scene...Lyricist
2013Black Nativity...Theatre Play
2000Cora Unashamed...Story
1993Kurt Weill: Street Scene...Lyricist
1992I'm a Stranger Here Myself: Kurt Weill in America...Lyricist
1980The Pocketbook...Original Story
1977Thank You, M'am...Story
1972Nationtime: Gary...Writer
1968Black Blues...Original Story
1966The Strolling '20s...Writer
1962Black Nativity...Writer
1962Mulat...Theatre Play
1947Rhythm of Africa...Screenplay
1939Way Down South...Writer

Acting

1989Looking for Langstonas Self (archive footage)
1966The First World Festival of Negro Artsas Himself