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    Screenwriter, playwright, film director, studio executive

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  1. Apr 5, 2024 · Academy Award (1939) Notable Works: “Boys Town”. “The Unsinkable Molly Brown”. Dore Schary (born Aug. 31, 1905, Newark, N.J., U.S.—died July 7, 1980, New York City) was a U.S. motion-picture producer, screenwriter, playwright, and director whose career included work on more than 300 motion pictures. Between 1926 and 1932 Schary worked ...

  2. 1968. 1969. A biography and filmography of Dore Schary, the film director, writer, producer, and playwright who had a long and varied Hollywood career but who is best known for being the man who replaced MGM's legendary head, Louis B. Mayer.

  3. Jul 8, 1980 · By J. Y. Smith. July 7, 1980 at 8:00 p.m. EDT. Dore Schary, 74, a noted writer and producer of Hollywood and Broadway hits who also had a reputation for steadfast support of liberal causes and...

  4. Apr 7, 2024 · 1905. -. 1980. ) Noted director, screenwriter and producer Dore Schary was born to Russian Jewish parents who managed a Newark, New Jersey, kosher delicatessen. In 1925, after completing high school, Schary spent three years working as a part-time drama coach, stage manager, and dishware salesman. In 1928, he joined the first of a series of ...

  5. www.wikiwand.com › en › Dore_ScharyDore Schary - Wikiwand

    Isadore "Dore" Schary (August 31, 1905 – July 7, 1980) was an American playwright, director, and producer for the stage and a prolific screenwriter and producer of motion pictures. He directed one feature film, Act One, the film biography of his friend, playwright and theater director Moss Hart.

  6. Dore Schary, noted motion picture producer, director, playwright and Jewish community leader, died here today after a long illness. He was 74 years old. Funeral services will be private. A...

  7. Isadore "Dore" Schary (August 31, 1905 – July 7, 1980) was an American playwright, director, and producer for the stage and a prolific screenwriter and producer of motion pictures. He directed one feature film, Act One , the film biography of his friend, playwright and theater director Moss Hart.

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