George Abbott
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Birth Name: George Francis Abbott
Born: 25 June 1887 Died: 31 January 1995
Country of origin: United States
Relationship Status: Married
Partner: Joy Valderrama
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Oscars 1931 Winners (My Version)
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George Abbott was born on June 25, 1887, in Forestville, New York. In 1926, he had his first big hit on Broadway. From the mid-1930s to the late 1960s, he wrote or directed at least one Broadway play per year, achieving directorial fame for Boy Meets Girl and Our Town. Over the course of his career, he participated in more than 120 productions. He died on January 31, 1995, in Miami Beach, Florida.
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1. All Quiet on the Western Front (1930)
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3. Damn Yankees (1958)
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4. The Saturday Night Kid (1929)
Rating: | 12 Watched |
5. Coquette (1929)
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2. Damn Yankees (1958)
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3. Too Many Girls (1940)
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4. The Cheat (1931)
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5. Half Way to Heaven (1929)
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1. Great Performances (1972)
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3. Omnibus (1967)
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2. The 41st Annual Tony Awards (1987)
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3. Why Bring That Up? (1929)
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4. The Impostor (1918)
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Oscars 1931 Winners (My Version) (8 movies items)
"Best Writing! Winner: George Abbott, Maxwell Anderson and Del Andrews, All Quiet on the Western Front! Nominees: Frances Marion - The Big House Julien Josephson - Disraeli John Meehan - The Divorcee Howard Estabrook - Street of Chance"