William Luce, a celebrated American playwright, novelist, and screenwriter, made his grand entrance into the world on October 16, 1931, in the bustling metropolis of Portland, Oregon, a city steeped in rich cultural heritage and nestled within the picturesque state of Oregon, which is part of the United States of America, a nation renowned for its diverse landscapes, vibrant cities, and eclectic cultural tapestry.
As a writer, Luce has left an indelible mark on the literary world, his remarkable body of work comprising a plethora of notable productions, including the highly acclaimed plays "Barrymore" (2011) and "Brontë" (1983),which have garnered widespread critical acclaim and admiration for their masterful storytelling, nuanced character development, and masterful command of language.