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  1. 23 de nov. de 2003 · Betty Comden's daily routine was permanently altered when Adolph Green died. ''Adolph and I worked every day for 60 years -- it's been very difficult losing him,'' she said quietly.''It's been a ...

  2. 24 de nov. de 2006 · Betty Comden, with her writing partner Adolph Green, wrote "Singin' in the Rain," "On the Town," "Peter Pan" and "Will Roger's Follies," to name just a few. Her career spanned six decades.

  3. Betty Comden (born Basya Cohen) was a Jewish American entertainer. She and Adolph Green (1914 – 2002), comprised the musical duo Comden and Green, the writing team that penned the screenplays and songs for some of the most beloved movie musicals. They also collaborated on numerous Broadway productions.

  4. Betty Comden was born Basya Cohen on May 3, 1917 in Brooklyn. Her father's real last name, however, was Astershinsky Simselyevitch-Simselyovitch, which due to the whim of an Ellis Island clerk, became Cohen. Despite Basya meaning "daughter of God," she was tired of kids calling her "Bossie" and changed her first name to Betty – never Elizabeth.

  5. Betty Comden. More images. Real Name: Elizabeth Cohen. Profile: American songwriter, author and actress. Born: 3 May 1917 in New York City, NY, USA. Died: 23 November 2006 in the New York Presbyterian Hospital, Manhattan, NY, USA. She was one-half of the musical-comedy duo Comden and Green, Betty Comden provided lyrics, libretti, and ...

  6. The team of Betty Comden and Adolph Green, 1991 recipients of the Kennedy Center Honors, and the longest running creative partnership in theatre history, began writing and performing their own satirical comic material in a group called The Revuers, which included the late Judy Holliday. They went on to collaborate with Leonard Bernstein and ...

  7. Betty Comden was an American lyricist, playwright, screenwriter and actress working on stage and screen productions from the late 1930s through the 1990s. She was born Elizabeth Cohen on May 3, 1917 in Brooklyn, NY and attended New York University, where she studied drama, receiving a Bachelor of Science degree from the School of Education in 1938.