Michael Morton
1864–1931 (age 67)
Biography
Michael Morton was born in 1864 and found his calling in the vibrant world of the Edwardian stage, where he became known for his sharp wit and gift for dramatic structure. He collaborated with leading performers and wrote works that blended humour and humanity, earning the admiration of London audiences.
Morton penned a string of popular comedies and dramas that helped sustain the playgoing tradition through the turn of the century, and he mentored younger writers during his later years, leaving an enduring mark on British theatre before his death in 1931.