Douglas William Jerrold
English journalist and playwright

Born
January 3rd, 1803
222 years ago
Died
June 8th, 1857
168 years ago — 54 years old
Category
Artists & Creatives
Country
England
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Born in 1803, this individual made significant contributions to English literature as a journalist and playwright. He worked for various publications, including the 'Morning Chronicle' and 'Punch', where satirical journalism thrived. As a playwright, he penned numerous successful plays, with 'Black-Eyed Susan' becoming a staple in the British theatre repertoire. This work garnered widespread acclaim and was performed frequently during the 19th century.
Wrote the play 'Black-Eyed Susan'
Contributed to 'Punch' magazine
Worked for the 'Morning Chronicle'
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