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    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.

  3. Moss Hart. A distinguished librettist, director, and playwright who was particularly renowned for his work with George S. Kaufman. Hart is reported to have written the book for the short-lived ...

  4. Apr 16, 2014 · Though Moss Hart liked to joke that he was born on "the wrong end" of Fifth Avenue, he was actually born in a tenement at 74 E. 105th Street in 1904, growing up in "an atmosphere of unrelieved ...

  5. May 13, 2001 · In "Dazzler: The Life and Times of Moss Hart" (Knopf; $29.95), Steven Bach narrows his sights, which is a shame because, fixed on the man, he falls prey to the biographer's curse of personal ...

  6. Sep 28, 2014 · Kaufman and Hart collaborated over the course of ten years, from 1930 to 1940, and during that time created some of the best long-run hits in the history of the American theatre.

  7. Oct 11, 2012 · Since 1959, acclaimed playwright Moss Hart’s Act One has inspired theater buffs, morphing from a best-selling memoir to a Hollywood film to an upcoming stage production. Despite Hart’s dark ...

  8. Moss Hart was born on October 24, 1904, in a tenement on 105th street in New York, New York, to Barnett Hart and Lillie Solomon Hart. He married actress Kitty Carlisle on August 10, 1946, with whom he had two children, Christopher and Cathy. Hart began his career as a playwright in 1924, working under traveling producer Gus Pitou.

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