Whitfield Cook, a renowned writer of considerable acclaim, entered this world on April 9, 1909, in the charming town of Madison, New Jersey, United States of America. Throughout his remarkable life, he earned widespread recognition for his remarkable literary endeavors, which included the creation of such notable works as Strangers on a Train, released in 1951, Stage Fright, which premiered in 1950, and High Barbaree, a production that captivated audiences in 1947. Ultimately, on November 12, 2003, Whitfield Cook's life came to a close in New London, Connecticut, United States of America, leaving behind a lasting legacy in the world of literature.

Whitfield Cook
Deceased · Born: Apr 9, 1909 · Died: Nov 12, 2003















