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Moss Hart
American playwright, librettist, and theatre director (1904-1961).
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Statements about
Moss Hart
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
Image
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
URL
:
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Has Works in the Collection
Harvard Film Archive
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