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  1. May 30, 2012 · His 1959 autobiography, Act One, painted a man who was in awe of the theater and in love with his life in New York. But in a diary that was aggressively sealed by him and his widow—the late...

  2. May 4, 2001 · Theater News. 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...

  3. Abstract: Born in New York, New York, on October 24, 1904, Moss Hart was a playwright most famous for his work with George S. Kaufman. The plays they produced were Broadway staples during the 1930s and early 1940s; You Can't Take It With You (1936) won the 1937 Pulitzer Prize in Drama.

  4. In 1941 he wrote one of his wittiest and most inventive books forLady in Dark,” which starred Gertrude Lawrence, and gave Danny Kaye his first chance on Broadway. Moss Hart. Born:...

  5. Jun 11, 2018 · Literature and the Arts. American Literature: Biographies. Moss Hart. Hart, Moss. views 3,390,460 updated Jun 11 2018. HART, MOSS (1904–1961), U.S. playwright. Born and raised on New York 's East Side, Hart wrote his first play when he was 12 and gained early experience as a producer in Jewish clubs.

  6. 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...

  7. The first full-scale biography of the “Prince of Broadway,” the brilliant playwright and director Moss Hart. No one loomed larger in Broadway’s golden age. Hart’s memoir, Act One, which told of a...

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