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Dorothy Fields
American librettist and lyricist (1905-1974).
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Dorothy Fields
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Grammy Awards Artist
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Country of Citizenship
United States
Date of Birth
7/15/1905
Date of Death
3/28/1974
Instance Of
Human
Occupation
Screenwriter
Composer
Songwriter
Librettist
Writer
Lyricist
Poet
Cause of Death
Stroke
Given Name
Dorothy
Place of Death
New York City
Place of Birth
Manner of Death
Father
Sibling
Family Name
Start of Work Period
End of Work Period
Sex or Gender
Languages Spoken, Written or Signed
Place of Burial
Image
Award Received
Copyright Representative
Related Category
Genre
Part Of
Official Website
Archives At
Nominated For
Allenhurst
Natural Causes
Lew Fields
Joseph Fields
Herbert Fields
Q16869936
1926
1974
Female
English
Maimonides Cemetery
Academy Award for Best Original Song
(3/4/1937)
Statement Is Subject Of
:
9th Academy Awards
Together With
:
Jerome Kern
For Work
:
The Way You Look Tonight
Subject Has Role
:
Lyricist
In Work
:
Swing Time
Point in Time
:
3/4/1937
Tony Award for Best Musical
(4/12/1959)
Statement Is Subject Of
:
13th Tony Awards
Together With
:
Herbert Fields
Together With
:
Sidney Sheldon
Together With
:
David Shaw
Together With
:
Albert Hague
For Work
:
Redhead
Point in Time
:
4/12/1959
American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers
Category:Songs with Lyrics by Dorothy Fields
Unnamed
:
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Musical
Jerome David Kern and Dorothy Fields
http://www.dorothyfields.org
New York Public Library for the Performing Arts
Collection
:
Billy Rose Theatre Division
Title
:
Dorothy Fields papers
Inventory Number
:
8MWEZ 27913-914
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:
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Academy Award for Best Original Song
(2/7/1936)
Statement Is Subject Of
:
8th Academy Awards
Together With
:
Jerome Kern
Together With
:
Jimmy McHugh
For Work
:
Lovely to Look At
In Work
:
Roberta
Point in Time
:
2/7/1936
Tony Award for Best Original Score
(1966)
Statement Is Subject Of
:
20th Tony Awards
Together With
:
Cy Coleman
For Work
:
Sweet Charity
Point in Time
:
1966
Tony Award for Best Original Score
(1974)
Statement Is Subject Of
:
28th Tony Awards
Together With
:
Cy Coleman
For Work
:
Seesaw
Point in Time
:
1974