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Morrie Ryskind

Morris Ryskind

American activist and entertainer (1895-1985).

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Place of Birth

Brooklyn

Country of Citizenship

United States

Date of Birth

10/20/1895

Date of Death

8/24/1985

Instance Of

Human

Award Received

Pulitzer Prize for Drama
(1932)
Point in Time
: 1932

Place of Death

Washington, D.C.

Occupation

Screenwriter
Journalist
Playwright
Librettist
Writer
Lyricist
Songwriter

Member of Political Party

Educated At

Nominated For

Academy Award for Best Writing, Adapted Screenplay
(2/7/1937)
Statement Is Subject Of
:
9th Academy Awards
Point in Time
: 2/7/1937
Academy Award for Best Writing, Adapted Screenplay
(2/6/1938)
Statement Is Subject Of
:
10th Academy Awards
Point in Time
: 2/6/1938

Sex or Gender

Male

Languages Spoken, Written or Signed

English

Given Name

Field of Work

Film
Television
Prose

Has Works in the Collection

Harvard Film Archive

Archives At

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New York Public Library for the Performing Arts
Collection
:
Billy Rose Theatre Division
Title
: Morrie Ryskind papers
Inventory Number
:*T-Mss 1996-024
Described at URL
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For Work
:
My Man Godfrey
For Work
:
Stage Door
For Work
:
Of Thee I Sing
Theatre
Republican Party
Peace Activist
Columbia University
Together With
:
Anthony Veiller
Together With
:
Eric S. Hatch
Morrie
Socialist Party of America