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Moss Hart

American playwright, librettist, and theatre director (1904-1961).

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Place of Burial

Ferncliff Cemetery

Place of Birth

New York City

Place of Death

Palm Springs

Country of Citizenship

United States

Date of Birth

10/24/1904

Date of Death

12/20/1961

Instance Of

Human

Award Received

Pulitzer Prize for Drama
(1937)
For Work
:
You Can't Take It with You
Point in Time
: 1937
Tony Award for Best Director
(1957)
Statement Is Subject Of
:
11th Tony Awards
Point in Time
: 1957
Donaldson Awards

Cause of Death

Myocardial Infarction

Occupation

Screenwriter
Playwright
Writer
Theatrical Director
Director

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Manner of Death

Natural Causes

Spouse

Kitty Carlisle
(1946 - 1961)
Start Time
: 1946
End Time
: 1961

Nominated For

Academy Award for Best Story
(2/7/1936)
For Work
:
Broadway Melody of 1936
Statement Is Subject Of
:
8th Academy Awards
Point in Time
: 2/7/1936
Academy Award for Best Writing, Adapted Screenplay
(2/13/1948)
For Work
:
Gentleman's Agreement
Statement Is Subject Of
:
20th Academy Awards
Point in Time
: 2/13/1948

Family Name

Hart

Medical Condition

Bipolar Disorder

Given Name

Moss

Languages Spoken, Written or Signed

English

Sex or Gender

Male

Owner Of

Lyceum Theatre

Described by Source

Obálky Knih
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Harvard Film Archive
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