Michael Clayton Hutton
British writer (?–1953)
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Michael Clayton Hutton was a British author and playwright notable for several plays that appeared in the West End during the post-Second World War era.[1] He died in 1953 at the age of thirty three.[2] He was reportedly suffering from depression when he committed suicide.[3] Several of his plays were adapted for film and television including The Happy Family that was turned into a 1952 film of the same title.[4] He had a posthumous success in the West End with his comedy Silver Wedding in 1957.[5]
Died21 August 1953
OccupationPlaywright
Michael Clayton Hutton | |
|---|---|
| Died | 21 August 1953 |
| Occupation | Playwright |
Selected works
- Power Without Glory (1947)
- The Happy Family (1951)
- Dead Secret (1952)
- Starlight (1956)
- Silver Wedding (1957)