WRITING . Writing . 86 years (deceased) . Hankow, China

Frederick Knott_

Hankow, China

"Born — Died "

Born Hankow, China
Birthday
86
Lived
4
Credits
Writer
Known For
0.4
Popularity
46 yrs
Career
Updated Feb 20, 2026

Details

Known For
Writer
Birthday
(Saturday)
Birthplace
Hankow, China
Nationality
Education
Sidcot School, University of Cambridge
Zodiac Sign
♍ Virgo
Chinese Zodiac
龙 Dragon
Name Origin
English < Proto-Germanic (*Friþurīks)
Popularity
Tier D -- 1,423 Wikipedia views/month

DROPTHE_ GOSSIP

Frederick Knott is known for writing.
Born in Hankow, China (died at age 86).
Recipient of the Edgar Awards.
Frederick Knott has 4 credits in our database.
Studied at Array.

DROPTHE GOOD_

13
Notable
out of 100
Most people on Earth score 0. Only those with measurable positive impact appear on this scale.
Human Impact
0
Innovation
0
Giving
0
Sustainability
100
Cultural Uplift
26
Public Vote
Be the first to vote
How is this calculated?

AWARDS (1)

S
Edgar Awards
1953
WON

Biography

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Frederick Major Paull Knott (28 August 1916 — 17 December 2002) was an English playwright, best known for writing the London-based stage thriller Dial M for Murder, which was later filmed in Hollywood by Alfred Hitchcock. Knott was born in Hankow, China, to English missionaries. He was educated at Oundle School from 1929 to 1934 and later gained a law degree from Cambridge University. He served in the British Army from 1939 to 1946, rising to the rank of Major, and eventually moved to the United States. Although his most successful play, Dial M for Murder, was a hit on the stage, it was originally a BBC television production. As a theatre piece, it premiered at the Westminster Theatre in Victoria, London, in June 1952, directed by John Fernald and starring Alan MacNaughtan and Jane Baxter. This production was followed in October by a successful run in New York City at the Plymouth Theater, where Reginald Denham directed Richard Derr and Gusti Huber. Knott also wrote the screenplay for the 1954 Hollywood movie which Hitchcock filmed for Warner Brothers in 3D, starring Ray Milland and Grace Kelly, with Anthony Dawson and John Williams reprising their characters from the New York stage production, which had brought Williams a Tony Award for his role as Inspector Hubbard. In 1960, Knott wrote the stage thriller Write Me a Murder, which was produced at the Belasco Theatre in New York in October 1961. It was directed by George Schaefer and included Denholm Elliott and Kim Hunter in the cast. In 1966, Knott's stage play Wait Until Dark was produced on Broadway at the Ethel Barrymore Theatre. The Director was Arthur Penn and the play starred Lee Remick who won a Tony Award nomination for her performance. Later the same year, Honor Blackman played the lead in London's West End at the Strand Theatre. However, the movie version released in 1967 had Audrey Hepburn in the lead role. Knott died in New York City in 2002. Description abo

Frequently Asked Questions

How old was Frederick Knott?
Frederick Knott was born on and passed away on at the age of 86.
Where was Frederick Knott born?
Frederick Knott was born in Hankow, China.
What movies or shows has Frederick Knott been in?
Frederick Knott has 4 credits in our database. Notable titles include A Perfect Murder (1998), Wait Until Dark (1967), Dial M for Murder (1954), The Last Page (1952).
What is Frederick Knott known for?
Frederick Knott is primarily known as a writer. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Frederick Major Paull Knott (28 August 1916 — 17 December 2002) was an English playwright, best known for writing the…
Where can I find more information about Frederick Knott?
You can find more about Frederick Knott on IMDB, TMDB, Wikidata. Their full profile and filmography is available on this page.
SHARE