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    1973–present. Barry Michael Harman (born March 14, 1952) is an American writer and producer for television and a book writer and lyricist for Broadway theater. He wrote and directed the Broadway musical Romance/Romance, which starred actor Scott Bakula and actress Alison Fraser, and which received five Tony Award nominations (including Best ...

  2. Mini Bio. Barry Harman started his career shortly after graduating from Harvard, where he served as President of Hasty Pudding Show #124 THE WRONWAY INN, (as well as authoring the book and lyrics) and as an editor for Harvard's humor magazine, The Lampoon. In his senior year, he directed and choreographed a critically acclaimed production of ...

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    Barry Michael Harman is an American writer and producer for television and a book writer and lyricist for Broadway theater. He wrote and directed the Broadway musical Romance/Romance, which starred actor Scott Bakula and actress Alison Fraser, and which received five Tony Award nominations , four Outer Critics Circle Awards and a Drama Desk ...

  4. Born March 14, 1950; son of Jack Paul (a building and plumbing contractor) and Esther Miriam (a talent agent; maiden name, Wexler) Harman. Addresses: HOME--35 W. 92nd Street, Apt. 11-D, New York, NY 10025. ATTORNEY-- Egon Dumler, Dumler and Giroux, 575 Madison Avenue, New York, NY 10022. Nationality American Famous Works. Credits; PRINCIPAL ...

  5. We have a full Biography, Photos, Theatre Credits, TV and Movies, Videos and more! Check out Barry Harman's bio now including film and tv, as well as on stage.

  6. May 25, 1997 · Interview with Barry Harman, writer, lyricist and director of musical theater and television shows; he talks of rewards of writing programs for preschool children; photo (M)

  7. Barry Harman is known as an Writer, Musical, Lyricist, and Director. Some of his work includes All in the Family, Live in Front of a Studio Audience: Norman Lear's "All in the Family" and "The Jeffersons", The Great Space Coaster, and Romance/Romance.

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