Jay Williams

Jay Williams

Jay Williams, co-author of the Danny Dunn books, has been a professional writer for the past thirty-five years. To his credit are forty- five fiction and non-fiction titles for children of all ages, in addition to the fifteen books about Danny. Parents, teachers, librarians, reviewers, and especially children have found his prize-winning books, among them The Hawk-Stone, Petronella, Everyone Knows What a Dragon Looks Like, and The Practical Princess, memorable and enchanting. Mr. Williams also has an enviable reputation on both sides of the Atlantic as an author of adult novels. Born in Buffalo, New York, he was educated at the University of Pennsylvania, Columbia University, and the Art Students' League. Mr. Williams is now living in Newport, Rhode Island.

 

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Jay Williams (May 31, 1914–July 12, 1978) was an American author born in Buffalo, New York, the son of Max and Lillian Jacobson. He cited the experience of growing up as the son of a vaudeville show producer as leading him to pursue his acting career as early as college. Between 1931 and 1934 he attended the University of Pennsylvania and Columbia University where he took part in amateur theatrical productions.

Out of school and out of work during the end of the Depression, he worked as a comedian on the upstate New York Borscht Belt circuit. From 1936 until 1941, Jay Williams worked as a press agent for Dwight Deere Winman, Jed Harris and the Hollywood Theatre Alliance. And even though he played a feature role in the Cannes prize winning film, The Little Fugitive produced in 1953, he turned his attention to writing as a full time career after his discharge from the Army in 1945. He was the recipient of the Purple Heart. While serving in the Army he published his first book, The Stolen Oracle, in 1943.

Williams may be best-known for his young adult "Danny Dunn" science fiction/fantasy series which he co-authored with Raymond Abrashkin. Though Abrashkin died in 1960, he is listed as co-author of all 15 books of this series, which continued from 1956 until 1977. Jay Williams also wrote mysteries for young adults, such as The Stolen OracleThe Counterfeit African, and The Roman Moon Mystery.

In all, he published at least 79 books including 11 picture books, 39 children's novels, 7 adult mysteries, 4 nonfiction books, 8 historical novels and a play.

Williams and his wife Barbara Girsdansky were married June 3, 1941. They had a son, Christopher ("Chris"), and a daughter, Victoria. Jay Williams died at age 64 from a heart attack while on a trip to London on July 12, 1978.

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