- Arthur Laurents
Arthur Laurents (born
July 14 ,1918 ) is an Americanplaywright ,novelist ,screenwriter ,librettist andstage director .Biography
Early life
Laurents was born and grew up in
Brooklyn . His father was a lawyer. The family was Jewish. Laurents was attendingCornell University when he was drafted into theU.S. Army beforePearl Harbor . He began writing scripts for radio and in 1945 penned his first play, "Home of the Brave". It was a drama set duringWorld War II aboutanti-semitism in the military. During the era ofMcCarthyism , Laurents was blacklisted by theHollywood movie studio bosses and for several years none of his work was used in film.Career
Laurents wrote a number of plays including the 1952 hit "
The Time of the Cuckoo ", "Invitation to a March", "The Enclave", and "Jolson Sings Again".He wrote the books for several musicals including "
West Side Story ", "", "Anyone Can Whistle ", and "Do I Hear a Waltz? " based on his play "The Time of the Cuckoo".Laurents directed several Broadway productions including the musicals "
I Can Get It for You Wholesale " (with the then-unknownBarbra Streisand ) and "La Cage Aux Folles".Laurents wrote two novels,
The Way We Were and "The Turning Point". Both became successful films for which Laurents wrote the screenplays.He wrote the screenplays for
Anatole Litvak 's "The Snake Pit ", "Anastasia", and the Hitchcock's film "Rope". The play "The Time of the Cuckoo" later became the David Lean/Katherine Hepburn film "Summertime".In 2000, Laurents published a memoir, "Original Story By". [cite book | last=Laurents | first=Arthur | title=Original story by : a memoir of Broadway and Hollywood | location=New York | publisher=Knopf | year=2000 | isbn=0375400559 ] In it, the author reveals that he is
gay and had relationships withFarley Granger and Tom Hatcher. [cite news | author=Patricia Bosworth | title=He Wrote the Book | work=The New York Times | date=2000-04-16 | url=http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9804E4D8123FF935A25757C0A9669C8B63 | accessdate=2008-01-04 ] Laurents and Hatcher were together for more than fifty years until Hatcher's death onOctober 26 ,2006 . [cite news | author=Andrew Salomon | title=Tom Hatcher, Actor and Companion of Arthur Laurents, Dies | url=http://www.backstage.com/bso/news_reviews/other_news/article_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=1003345921 | work=Backstage | date=1 November 2006| accessdate=2008-05-21]Work
Libretti
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Nick & Nora " - 1991
*"The Madwoman of Central Park West " - 1979
*"Hallelujah, Baby! " - 1967 -Tony Award for Best Musical
*"Do I Hear a Waltz? " - 1965
*"Anyone Can Whistle " - 1964
*"" - 1959 - Tony Nomination for Best Musical
*"West Side Story " - 1957 - Tony Nomination for Best MusicalDirection
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Gypsy " - 2008 -- Tony Award nomination as Best Director of a Musical
* "Nick & Nora " - 1991
*"Anyone Can Whistle " - 1964
*"La Cage aux Folles " - 1983 -Tony Award for Best Direction of a Musical
*"The Madwoman of Central Park West " - 1979
*"" - 1974 - Tony Nomination for Best Direction of a Musical
*"I Can Get It for You Wholesale " - 1962
*"Invitation to a March " - 1960Plays
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Invitation to a March " - 1960
*"A Clearing in the Woods " - 1957
*"The Time of the Cuckoo " - 1952
*"The Bird Cage " - 1950
*"Home of the Brave" - 1945References
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