Moss Hart

Moss Hart

  • Birthday: 1904-10-24
  • Deathday: 1961-12-20
  • Place of birth: New York, New York

Biography

Moss Hart was an American playwright and theatre director. Early on he had a strong relationship with his Aunt Kate, with whom he later lost contact due to a falling out between her and his parents, and Kate's weakening mental state. She piqued his interest in the theater and took him to see performances often. Hart even went so far as to create an "alternate ending" to her life in his book Act One. He writes that she died while he was working on out-of-town tryouts for The Beloved Bandit. Later, Kate became eccentric and then disturbed, vandalizing Hart's home, writing threatening letters and setting fires backstage during rehearsals for Jubilee. But his relationship with her was formative. He learned that the theater made possible "the art of being somebody else … not a scrawny boy with bad teeth, a funny name … and a mother who was a distant drudge.

Filmography

Production

A Star Is Born

1954

As Screenplay

The Man Who Came to Dinner

1941

As Theatre Play

Gentleman's Agreement

1947

As Screenplay

You Can't Take It with You

1938

As Theatre Play

George Washington Slept Here

1942

As Theatre Play

Hans Christian Andersen

1952

As Screenplay

Prince of Players

1955

As Writer

Winged Victory

1944

As Screenplay

Winged Victory

1944

As Theatre Play

The Masquerader

1933

As Dialogue

You Can't Take it With You

1979

As Theatre Play

Make Me a Star

1932

As Writer

A Star Is Born

2018

As Original Film Writer

Flesh

1932

As Dialogue

The Man Who Came to Dinner

1972

As Screenplay

Once in a Lifetime

1932

As Theatre Play

That Lucky Touch

1975

As Idea

Lady in the Dark

1954

As Theatre Play

Simple Gifts

1977

As Novel

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