Leander Richardson
Leander Pease Richardson was an American journalist, playwright, theatrical writer and author.
Early life
Richardson was born in Cincinnati, Ohio in 1856. He was the son of Albert D. Richardson, and Mary Louise Pease. The young Richardson was known to be of a "temperamental" disposition from an early age.Journalism career
When 16, Richardson began working for the Chicago Inter Ocean newspaper; and later became a European correspondent for the Boston Herald. In addition to other newspaper and magazine posts, he served as managing editor of The Morning Telegraph when that newspaper was first founded. He was known for changing jobs often.He was one of the founding board members and Assistant Secretary of the Actors' Order of Friendship, a benevolent society founded in Philadelphia in 1849.
In 1884 he founded The Journalist trade magazine with Charles Alfred Byrne.
Later in life, he joined the staff of The New York Times.