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  1. George Anthony Armstrong Willis (1897–1976), known as Anthony Armstrong, was an Anglo-Canadian writer, dramatist and essayist. A humorist who contributed to Punch and The New Yorker magazines, he wrote well-plotted crime plays including Ten Minute Alibi (1933).

  2. Apr 20, 2021 · Is this your ancestor? Compare DNA and explore genealogy for George Willis MC OBE born 1897 British Columbia, Canada died 1976 Chichester, Sussex, England including ancestors + descendants + DNA connections + more in the free family tree community.

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    • January 2, 1897
    • Frances Monica (Sealy) Willis
  3. George Anthony Armstrong Willis (1897–1976), known as Anthony Armstrong, was an Anglo-Canadian writer, dramatist and essayist. A humorist who contributed to Punch and The New Yorker magazines, he wrote well-plotted crime plays including Ten Minute Alibi (1933).

  4. sf-encyclopedia.com › entry › armstrong_anthonySFE: Armstrong, Anthony

    Working name of Canadian-born author and journalist George Anthony Armstrong Willis (1897-1976), in the UK from infancy, in active service during World War One; a regular contributor to the magazine Punch, usually signing himself A. A. Armstrong began writing as a novelist with two historical fantasies, The Lure of the Past (1920) and The Love ...

  5. George Anthony Armstrong Willis (1897–1976), known as Anthony Armstrong, was an Anglo-Canadian writer, dramatist and essayist. A humorist who contributed to Punch and The New Yorker magazines, he wrote well-plotted crime plays including Ten Minute Alibi (1933).

  6. George Anthony Armstrong Willis was an Anglo-Canadian writer, dramatist and essayist. Several of his works were adapted into films including The Strange Case of Mr Pelham, which was made into an Alfred Hitchcock Presents episode in 1955 and the 1970 film The Man Who Haunted Himself starring Roger Moore. Filmography. With Hitchcock...

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  8. George Anthony Armstrong Willis (1897–1976) [1] was an Anglo-Canadian writer, dramatist and essayist. He was the son of George Hughlings Armstrong Willis, R. N. and Adela Emma Temple Frere; although his parents were both English, he was born in Esquimalt, British Columbia as a consequence of his...

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