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  1. George S. Kaufman (1888-1961) was Broadway's greatest comic playwright. His collaborators included Moss Hart, Edna Ferber, Ring Lardner, the Gershwins, the Marx Brothers, and the members of the Algonquin Round Table.

  2. For a man who was supposed to hate music and musicals with considerable fervor, George S. Kaufman made significant contributions as a librettist and director to a variety of productions in the ...

  3. George S. Kaufman was the most successful playwright in the American theater during Broadway's golden years between the two World Wars. His particular brand of sharp comedy and satire produced forty-five Broadway plays, the majority of which were successes; all but one of which were written in collaboration with other authors.

  4. George S. Kaufman. George Simon Kaufman (født 16. november 1889 i Pittsburgh i Pennsylvania i USA, død 2. juni 1961 i New York) var en amerikansk dramatiker, regissør, produsent, komiker og teaterkritiker, anerkjent for sin samarbeid med andre skribenter og hans bidrag til amerikansk komedie på 1900-tallet, kanskje spesielt hans samarbeid ...

  5. George S. Kaufman. George Simon Kaufman was born in Pittsburgh on 16th November, 1889. His father, Joseph Kaufman, was an unsuccessful businessman. His mother, Henrietta Meyers Kaufman came from a wealthy family. They were married and had their first child, Helen, in 1884. A son, Richard, born two years later, only lived for seven months.

  6. 23 de may. de 2018 · KAUFMAN, GEORGE SIMON (1889–1961), U.S. playwright and stage director. Born in Pittsburgh, Kaufman began his career as a journalist, but in 1918 turned to writing for the stage. His name is linked with over 30 hits, almost all his plays having been written in collaboration with others, such as Marc Connelly, Edna Ferber , Morrie Ryskind, and Moss Hart .

  7. George S. Kaufman was an American playwright, director, and producer who was born on November 16, 1889, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. He was known for his wit and satire, and his work helped shape ...