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Morrie Ryskind
Morris Ryskind
American activist and entertainer (1895-1985).
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Morrie Ryskind
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
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