List of people from Redding, Connecticut

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People associated with Redding, Connecticut, listed in the area they are best known:

Actors, musicians and entertainers[]

Authors and other writers[]

  • Joel Barlow (1754-1812),[29] poet and diplomat, born in Redding
  • Julian Barry (1930-),[30] Oscar nominee for Lenny, resident since 2001
  • Ann Beattie (1947-),[31] author of eight novels and short stories in The New Yorker and other publications
  • Marcia Brown (1918-2015), children's book author and illustrator[32]
  • Stuart Chase (1988-1985), author credited with coining the slogan "A New Deal" for Franklin D. Roosevelt, lived in Redding[33] from the 1930s until his death in 1985
  • Les Daniels (1943-2011), author and noted historian on comic books[34]
  • Howard Fast (1914-2003),[35] author, lived on Cross Highway in the 1980s
  • Robert Fitzgerald (1910-1985), translator, poet, mentor of Flannery O'Connor, lived on Seventy Acre Road[36]
  • William Honan (1930-2014),[37] Pulitzer Prize-nominated author
  • Eliot Janeway (1913-1993),[38] author and economist; spouse of Elizabeth Janeway and father of Michael Janeway
  • Elizabeth Janeway (1913-2005),[38] novelist, spouse of Eliot Janeway and father of Michael Janeway
  • Michael Janeway (1940-2014),[38] author and editor of The Boston Globe; son of Eliot and Elizabeth Janeway
  • Holly Keller (1942-),[39] children's author and illustrator, lived in West Redding in the 70s, 80s, and 90s
  • Phyllis Krasilovsky (1926-2014),[40] authored 20 books for children between 1950 and 1997
  • Joseph Wood Krutch (1893-1970),[41] author and naturalist, lived on Limekiln Road in the 1940s
  • Flannery O'Connor (1925-1964),[36] novelist, wrote Wise Blood while a boarder at the home of Robert Fitzgerald and family on Seventy Acre Road (from 1949 to 1951)
  • Albert Bigelow Paine (1861-1937),[42] writer, lived on Diamond Hill
  • Jane and Michael Stern (both born 1946), of West Redding,[43] write the "Roadfood" column for Gourmet magazine; authors of Roadfood and other books
  • Ruth Stout[44] (1884-1980), writer about organic gardening
  • Anne Parrish Titzell (1888-1957), children's book author,[45] lived on Peaceable Street
  • Alvin Toffler (1928-2016), author of Future Shock, lived on Mountain Road
  • Aaron Louis Treadwell Ph.D. (1866-1947), college professor; author of The Cytogeny of Podarke obscura and other scientific books[46]
  • Tasha Tudor (1915-2008),[47] children's author and artist, lived on Tudor Road
  • Mark Twain (born Samuel Clemens) (1835-1910), lived in mansion dubbed "Stormfield" built on land located on present-day Mark Twain Lane from 1908 to 1910[48]

Artists, art experts and critics, cartoonists[]

People in government and politics[]

Other[]

See also[]

References[]

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