William Aubrey Cecil Darlington or W.A. Darlington (1890–1979), was a British writer and journalist who worked for many years as the drama critic of the Daily Telegraph newspaper.
Darlington was primarily a journalist, working as a drama critic for the New York Times and The Daily Telegraph.[1]
Darlington also wrote novels, most successfully with his 1920 comic work Alf's Button which was adapted into several films.[2] He wrote an autobiography, I Do What I Like.
He attended Cambridge University and was in the army during the First World War.[3]
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