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Bryan Sterling : ウィキペディア英語版 | Bryan Sterling Bryan Sterling (January 27, 1922 – March 13, 2008) was an authority on the life and work of American political commentator, humorist, and entertainer Will Rogers. He scripted and co-produced "Will Rogers' USA," a one-man Broadway play about Rogers starring actor James Whitmore, created a daily syndicated newspaper column that featured timely quotations from Rogers' writings, and authored several definitive biographies of Rogers' life including a detailed examination of his death in the Point Barrow, Alaska, crash of an airplane piloted by famed aviator Wiley Post. == Early life == Born Bruno Zwerling in Vienna, Austria, in 1922, Sterling and his family fled the ''Anschluss'' (Nazi occupation) in 1938 to Czechoslovakia. Bruno then flew from Prague to England on a student visa.〔 His parents later joined him in England after obtaining visas to Italy, France and England under the sponsorship of his father's brother to be a Butler and Cook. Bryan was relocated by the British, when they went war in 1941, as an enemy alien interned to a prisoner of war camp in Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada. His father was later interned at the Isle of Man where he died of pneumonia—Bryan never saw him again. While at the camp, he shared quarters with the famous nuclear spy Klaus Fuchs. Sterling moved to Toronto after his release. There he met and (in 1949) married Frances Wingerson, who later collaborated with him on research and coauthored several of his books.
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