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  1. John N. Hart Jr. is an American film and theater producer best known for his work on Once (2012 winner of eight Tony Awards, including Best Musical), [1] The Band's Visit (2018 winner of ten Tony Awards, including Best Musical), [2] Boys Don't Cry), [3] You Can Count on Me and Revolutionary Road.

  2. John N. Hart Jr. is an American film and theater producer best known for his work on Once (2012 winner of eight Tony Awards, including Best Musical), The Band's Visit (2018 winner of ten Tony Awards, including Best Musical), Boys Don't Cry), You Can Count on Me and Revolutionary Road.

  3. Early life. Hart was born in Smithtown, New York, the first child of Paula Hart (née Voje), a producer and talent manager, and William Hart, a carpenter, shellfish purveyor, oyster hatchery worker, and entrepreneur. [3][1] Her maternal grandfather, Stanley John Voje, was a Navy veteran and Catholic. [4] . Hart grew up in Sayville, New York.

  4. www.imdb.com › name › nm0366359John Hart - IMDb

    John Hart. Actor: The Phynx. Tall and athletic, and possessed of "movie star" good looks, John Hart acted on the stage of the renowned Pasadena Playhouse as a young man, before making his screen debut in a supporting role in director Cecil B. DeMille's big-budget The Buccaneer (1938).

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  5. Hart is President and Founder of Evamere Entertainment, Limited Liability Company. Before founding Evamere, he was a founding partner and President of Hart Sharp Entertainment, Incorporated., a New York based independent film and theatre production company.

  6. Her acting career started at the age of four, when she did a commercial for a bathtub toy called Splashy. Her mother, Paula Hart, has been her agent from the beginning. Melissa is the oldest of eight children, some from her mother's second marriage.

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  8. Dec 1, 2017 · Thinking about his ancestor, the producer says John Hart probably wouldn’t stop to tell his own story, “but he would probably be grateful to have his story told.” John Hart: Portrait of a Patriot, New Jersey State Museum, 205 West State Street. Thursday, December 28, 7 p.m. Visit johnhartpatriot.com/HART/John_Hart.html