Noel Coward's Death
Born (Birthday) December 16, 1899
Death Date March 26, 1973
Age of Death 73 years
Cause of Death Heart Attack
Profession Playwright
The playwright Noel Coward died at the age of 73. Here is all you want to know, and more!
Biography - A Short Wiki
Prolific English playwright whose popular comedies include Blithe Spirit, Hay Fever, and Private Lives. He won an Academy Honorary Award in 1943 for his screenplay for the drama, In Which We Serve.
He was the London-born son of Arthur and Violet Coward. His most significant romantic relationship, with actor Graham Payn, lasted for nearly three decades.
Quotes
"“It’s discouraging to think how many people are shocked by honesty and how few by deceit.” (Noel Coward)
"“People are wrong when they say opera is not what it used to be. It is what it used to be. That is what’s wrong with it.” (Noel Coward)
"“Never mind, dear, we’re all made the same, though some more than others.” (Noel Coward)
"“Wit ought to be a glorious treat like caviar; never spread it about like marmalade.” (Noel Coward)
"“Work is much more fun than fun.” (Noel Coward)