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Joshua Lockwood Logan III (October 5, 1908 – July 12, 1988) was an American theatre and film director, playwright and screenwriter, and actor. He shared a Pulitzer Prize for co-writing the musical South Pacific and was involved in writing other musicals.
Joshua Logan. Writer: Fanny. Joshua Logan started directing plays while he was still at Princeton and among the first actors he directed were Henry Fonda and James Stewart.
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- Texarkana, Texas, USA
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- New York City, New York, USA
Joshua Logan. Writer: Fanny. Joshua Logan started directing plays while he was still at Princeton and among the first actors he directed were Henry Fonda and James Stewart.
- October 5, 1908
- July 12, 1988
Joshua Logan was an American stage and motion-picture director, producer, and writer. Best known as the stage director who brought to Broadway such classics as Charley’s Aunt (1940), Annie Get Your Gun (1946), Mister Roberts (1948), South Pacific (1949), and Fanny (1954)—the last three of which he.
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Interview with Joshua Logan. Roger Ebert April 30, 1967. Tweet. HOLLYWOOD - "The mustard! Watch the blasted mustard!" Joshua Logan 's face reflected horror as a prop man neatly and precisely stepped backward into a spray of mustard grass.
A director, producer, actor, and author, Joshua Logan had more Broadway hits than almost anyone else. In the late 1940s Logan directed and co-authored two of Broadway’s most popular...
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Find the location of Joshua Logan's star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, read a biography, see related stars and browse a map of important places in their career. Born Oct. 5, 1908 in Texarkana,...