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  1. Biography: Moss Hart was born on October 24, 1904, in a tenement on 105th street in New York, New York, to Barnett Hart and Lillie Solomon Hart. He married actress Kitty Carlisle on August 10, 1946, with whom he had two children, Christopher and Cathy. Hart began his career as a playwright in 1924, working under traveling producer Gus Pitou.

  2. 7 de may. de 2024 · PALM SPRINGS, Calif., Dec. 20 -- Moss Hart, Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright, stage director and scenario writer, died today of a heart attack. He was 57 years old. View Full Article in ...

  3. Moss Hart's Act One was published more than 50 years ago, but for his son, Christopher Hart, the new stage adaptation is not a belated dusting-off of material from long ago. As a producer and director, Chris Hart has had a steady relationship with his father's autobiography.

  4. In ''Dazzler: The Life and Times of Moss Hart,'' Steven Bach brings to this often unenviable task a number of strengths: refreshingly modest claims on behalf of his subject; the unglamorous but indispensable doggedness of a thorough reporter; and a cleareyed elegiac portrayal of ''a Broadway that was vanishing in the late 1950's,'' back when it was ''what New York meant for so many who wanted ...

  5. 16 de abr. de 2014 · Though Moss Hart liked to joke that he was born on "the wrong end" of Fifth Avenue, he was actually born in a tenement at 74 E. 105th Street in 1904, growing up in "an atmosphere of unrelieved ...

  6. 11 de jun. de 2018 · Hart, Moss. Hart, Moss (1904–61) US dramatist. He collaborated with George S. Kaufman on many comedies, including You Can't Take It With You (1936). His most successful musical was Lady in the Dark (1941), written with Kurt Weill and Ira Gershwin. In 1956, he directed My Fair Lady. Moss Hart [1], 1904–61, American dramatist, b.

  7. 30 de abr. de 2001 · Dazzler: The Life and Times of Moss Hart , by Steven Bach. Alfred A. Knopf, 477 pages, $29.95.Moss Hart's warm and witty memoir of his first quarter-century, Act One , ended with the triumphant ...