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  1. Moss Hart. Writer: You Can't Take It with You. Tony Award-winning American playwright/lyricist Moss Hart was born Oct. 24, 1904, in New York City to a poor Jewish family and raised in what he described as a "drab tenement" on 107th St. in the Bronx. He was educated in the city public school system.

  2. Oct 11, 2012 · Published in 1959, Moss Harts glorious memoir, Act One, has been a lasting inspiration for theater buffs, as well as a 1963 movie starring George Hamilton and Jason Robards. Now it’s being...

  3. May 4, 2001 · A Dazzling Biography of Moss Hart. Charles Wright reviews the new biography of MOSS HART, one of the most colorful and talented figures in American theater history. New York City. May 4,...

  4. Jun 11, 2018 · World Encyclopedia. Moss Hart [1], 1904–61, American dramatist, b. New York [2] City, studied at Columbia. His first important play, Once in a Lifetime (1930), marked the beginning of a long collaboration with George S. Kaufman [3].

  5. Moss Hart | The Stars | Broadway: The American Musical | PBS. THE STARS. Composers, Lyricists & Writers. Moss Hart. A distinguished librettist, director, and playwright who was particularly...

  6. May 13, 2001 · May 13, 2001. At the time of his death, in 1961, Moss Hart was one of Broadway's benevolent mandarins—admired, ubiquitous, well liked, and known far beyond Times Square, thanks to his movie...

  7. In Moss Hart: A Prince of the Theater, acclaimed biographer Jared Brown examines this Pulitzer Prize–winning legend with a meticulously researched, sensitive look at the life and work of a...

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