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  1. Writer. IMDbPro Starmeter See rank. John J. Strauss is an American screenwriter, TV writer and producer. He is best known for There's Something About Mary (1998), Mozart In The Jungle (2014), David Makes Man (2019), The Lizzie McGuire Movie (2003) and Boy Meets World (1993).

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  4. Born. John Jay Strauss. Brentwood, California, U.S. Occupation (s) Producer, screenwriter. Years active. 1989–present. John J. Strauss is an American producer and writer of film and television . He has written and produced for the television series Boy Meets World (and known as the writer who came up with the character name for Topanga ...

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  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › John_StraussJohn Strauss - Wikipedia

    John Strauss. For the producer and writer see John J. Strauss. John Leonard Strauss (April 28, 1920 – February 14, 2011) was an American television and film composer and music editor. Strauss co-wrote the theme song for the NBC television series, Car 54, Where Are You?, with Nat Hiken. [1]

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    Although the name Strauss can be found in reference books frequently with "ß" (Strauß), Strauss himself wrote his name with a long "s" and a round "s" (Strauſs), which was a replacement form for the Fraktur-ß used in antique manuscripts. His family called him "Schani" (Johnny), derived from the French "Jean" with addition of the endearment ending "...

    Strauss was born into a Catholic family in St Ulrich near Vienna (now a part of Neubau), Austria, on 25 October 1825, to the composer Johann Strauss I and his first wife, Maria Anna Streim. His paternal great-grandfather was a Hungarian Jew – a fact which the Nazis, who lionised Strauss's music as "so German", later tried to conceal. His father did...

    Johann Strauss I's influence over the local entertainment establishments meant that many of them were wary of offering the younger Strauss a contract for fear of angering the father. Strauss Jr. was able to persuade Dommayer's Casino in Hietzing, a suburb of Vienna, to allow him to perform. The elder Strauss, in anger at his son's disobedience, and...

    Strauss Jr. eventually attained greater fame than his father and became one of the most popular waltz composers of the era, extensively touring Austria, Poland and Germany with his orchestra. He applied for the position of KK Hofballmusikdirektor (Music Director of the Royal Court Balls), which he finally attained in 1863,after being denied several...

    Strauss married the singer Henrietta Treffz in 1862, and they remained together until her death in 1878. Six weeks after her death,Strauss married the actress Angelika Dittrich. Dittrich was not a fervent supporter of his music, and their differences in status and opinion, and especially her indiscretion, led him to seek a divorce. Strauss was not ...

    Although Strauss was the most sought-after composer of dance music in the latter half of the 19th century, Carl Michael Ziehrer and Émile Waldteufel provided stiff competition; the latter held a commanding position in Paris. Also, Philipp Fahrbach denied the younger Strauss the commanding position of the KK Hofballmusikdirektor when the latter firs...

    The most famous of Strauss' operettas are Die Fledermaus, Eine Nacht in Venedig, and Der Zigeunerbaron. There are many dance pieces drawn from themes of his operettas, such as "Cagliostro-Walzer" Op. 370 (from Cagliostro in Wien), "O Schöner Mai" Walzer Op. 375 (from Prinz Methusalem), "Rosen aus dem Süden" Walzer Op. 388 (from Das Spitzentuch der ...

    Strauss often suffered from a variety of lifelong health problems, including hypochondria, several phobias, and bronchial catarrh. In late May of 1899, he developed a respiratory illness which developed into pleuropneumonia, and on 3 June 1899 he died in Vienna, at the age of 73. He was buried in the Zentralfriedhof. At the time of his death, he wa...

    The lives of the Strauss dynasty members are the subject of several film and television features, such as The Great Waltz (1938), remade in 1972; The Strauss Family (1972); The Strauss Dynasty (1991) and Strauss, the King of 3/4 Time (1995).Many other films used his works and melodies. Alfred Hitchcock made a biographical film of Strauss in 1934 ca...

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    1. Fantel, Hans (1972). The Waltz Kings. William Morrow & Company. ISBN 978-0-688-00092-9. 2. Gartenberg, Egon (1974). Johann Strauss: The End of an Era. Penn State University Press. ISBN 978-0-271-01131-8. 3. Jacob, Heinrich Eduard (1940) [1939]. Johann Strauss, Father and Son: A Century of Light Music. Freeport, NY: The Greystone Press. OCLC 607057509. 4. Traubner, Richard (1983). Operetta: A Theatrical History. Garden City, New York: Doubleday. ISBN 978-0-385-13232-9. 5. Weitlaner, Juliana...

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