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- Birth nameCharles Cyprian Strong Cushing
- Tom Cushing was born on October 27, 1879 in New Haven, Connecticut, USA. Tom was a writer, known for Blood and Sand (1922), Annexing Bill (1918) and Thank You (1925). Tom died on March 6, 1941 in Boston, Massachusetts, USA.
- Graduate of Yale University.
- Taught for 15 years at the Westminster School in Simsbury, Connecticut.
- His first Broadway success came in 1912 with the musical comedy "Sari".
- Served in France during World War I with the entertainment division of the Y.M.C.A. His play "Out of Luck", written for the Yale University Drama Association, was based on his wartime experiences.
- Collaborated with playwrights Winchell Smith on "Thank You" and David Belasco on "Laugh Clown, Laugh".
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