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  1. Moss Hart’s cultural footprint started to shrink rapidly, though not that of Kitty, whom he married in 1946 and with whom he had two children, only 13 and 11 at the time of his death.

  2. Moss Hart, U.S. Postal Service (2004) Moss Hart (* 24.Oktober 1904 in New York City, New York; † 20. Dezember 1961 in Palm Springs, Kalifornien) war einer der bekanntesten US-amerikanischen Schriftsteller, Drehbuchautoren und Dramatiker des 20.

  3. 28 de sept. de 2014 · This season's revival of George S. Kaufman and Moss Hart's Pulitzer Prize-winning play YOU CAN'T TAKE IT WITH YOU opens on Broadway tonight, and in honor of the playwriting pair's long list of ...

  4. Books. Act One: An Autobiography. Moss Hart. Macmillan, Oct 15, 1989 - Biography & Autobiography - 444 pages. The Dramatic Story that Capitvated a Generation. With this new edition, the classic best-selling autobiography by the late playwright Moss Hart returns to print in the thirtieth anniversary of its original publication.

  5. He’s a legend of The Great White Way whose very name is synonymous with the Golden Age of Broadway Moss Hart. 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 major American artist.

  6. 5 de mar. de 2009 · The year was 1930, a down one like this one. But for Moss Hart, it was the time for his particularly American moment of triumph. He had grown up poor in the outer boroughs of New York City ...

  7. The memoir, a rags-to-riches story of a young playwright striving to make it in the theater, inspired generations of playwrights, directors and actors to seek a career in the theater. Born in 1904, Moss Hart was raised in the Bronx and Brooklyn and as a teenager worked as an office boy for the theatrical producer Augustus Pitou.