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  1. Born in Findlay, Ohio, Crouse was the son of Sarah (née Schumacher) and Hiram Powers Crouse, a newspaperman. [2] He began his Broadway career in 1928 as an actor in the play Gentlemen of the Press, in which he played Bellflower. By 1931, however, he had turned his attention to writing, penning the book for the musical The Gang's All Here ...

  2. Russell Ira Crowe (born 7 April 1964) is an actor. He was born in New Zealand, spending 10 years of his childhood in Australia and residing there permanently by age 21. [1] [2] His work on screen has earned him various accolades, including an Academy Award, two Golden Globe Awards, and a British Academy Film Award .

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    State of the Union opened at the National Theatre in Washington, DC on November 6, 1945. The New York Timesreviewer noted that the play was "clever and well-acted." The play premiered on Broadway at the Hudson Theatre on November 14, 1945, and closed on September 13, 1947, after 765 performances. Directed by Bretaigne Windust, the cast starred Ralp...

    In 1946, several friends gather in the house of James Conover in Washington, DC. James is about 60; with him are Spike MacManus, a long-time political reporter and Grant Matthews, in his 40s, a businessman and Katherine (Kay) Thorndike, late 30s. The Republicans have chosen Grant Matthews to run for President. Grant is estranged from his wife Mary,...

    Lewis Nichols, reviewing for the New York Times, wrote: "While every boy inherits the right to grow up to be President of the United States, it takes additional talent to write a good play about it.... With wonderfully funny lines and situations, the new comedy about politics also has enough sentiment to keep it from being farce."In a later column,...

    In 1948 the play was adapted for a film directed by Frank Capra. The film stars Spencer Tracy and Katharine Hepburn.

    ​State of the Union​ at the Internet Broadway Database
    ​State of the Union​ at the Internet Broadway Database
    State of the Union at IMDb
    • Russel Crouse, Howard Lindsay
    • November 14, 1945
    • 1946
    • Conover's home, Washington, D.C.; Book-Cadillac Hotel, Detroit
  3. Russel M. CrouseBorn: February 20, 1893 Died: April 3, 1966. It could be said that journalist and playwright Russel McKinley Crouse had writing in his blood; born in Findlay, Ohio, Crouse's father was a newspaper editor and publisher. Russel Crouse spent his early childhood in Findlay, then Toledo, Ohio, before moving to Enid, Oklahoma with his ...

  4. Russel Crouse ( b. Findlay, OH, 20 February 1893; d. New York, NY, 3 April 1966 ), the son of a newspaperman, was a reporter for the Cincinnati Commercial Tribune at the age of seventeen. He served in the Navy during World War I, later worked for the Kansas City Star, traveled extensively as a sports reporter, and eventually found his way to ...

  5. Howard Lindsay and Russel Crouse first staged their Pulitzer Prize–winning play, State of the Union, in 1945, and published it a year later. The play was inspired by events of the time. Following World War II, which ended in 1945, global politics became a concern of many American citizens, as the play indicates.

  6. Mar 4, 2021 · Ohio Center for the Book March 4, 2021. Born: February 20, 1893. Died: April 3, 1966. Ohio connection: Birth. Findlay. Russel M. Crouse was born in Findlay, Ohio, on February 20, 1893, the son of a newspaper publisher. Well-known for his sharp wit and outrageous puns, Crouse worked for nearly 20 years as a reporter for newspapers in Kansas City ...

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