- Jed Harris
Jed Harris (born Jacob Hirsch Horowitz in
Lviv ,Austria-Hungary ) (February 25 ,1900 -November 15 ,1979 ) was a renowned Austrian-American theater producer and director, and writer of film. He was the basis forLaurence Olivier 's interpretation of Richard III, and also the inspiration for Walt Disney'sBig Bad Wolf . [Coleman, T (2005) "Olivier". Henry Hilt and Co. ISBN 0-8050-7536-4 ]Personal history
Jed Harris was born in
Vienna ,Austria , on February 25, 1900.By the time he was 28, Harris had produced a record four consecutive Broadway hits, over the course of eighteen months. [ [http://anecdotage.com/index.php?aid=8830 Anecdote about Jed Harris] ]
Harris was married three times, first to Anita Green (
December 11 ,1925 – 1929), then to Louise Platt (1939 – 1941) — with whom he collaborated onThe Traitor andSpring Dance , and finally to Beatrice Allen (April 1 ,1957 – December 1957). His romances included one with the American fashion designerPauline Fairfax Potter , and he had a son, Jones, with renowned actress and playwrightRuth Gordon born in 1929.Career
Theatre
Jed Harris produced and directed 31 shows between 1925 and 1956. His productions garnered 7 awards, including a Tony award and
Pulitzer Prize for playwrightThornton Wilder . Harris directed four actors in award-winning roles inChild of Fortune ,The Crucible ,The Traitor ,The Heiress , andOur Town .Harris was known for being particularly hard to work with, as depicted in many famous satires of his character.
According to historian Louis Botto, rival "
George S. Kaufman (who worked with Harris on bothThe Front Page and The Royal Family) hated him and once said when he died, he wanted to be cremated and have somebody throw his ashes in Jed Harris' face." The 1932 play Twentieth Century became a huge scandal in the theater world, as it was clearly based on Harris. Similarly, "Laurence Olivier , [who] was directed by Jed Harris in that famous 1930s playThe Green Bay Tree , hated him so much that years later when he played the evil Richard III, he said he based his whole character on Jed Harris."cite web | title=Playbill.com| work=Playbill Archives: Twentieth Century - 1932 | url=http://www.playbill.com/features/article/85759.html | accessdate=August 5 | accessyear=2006]However loathed he may have been in the theatrical community, Jed Harris directed and produced such luminaries as
Leo G. Carroll ,Laurence Olivier ,Lillian Gish ,Basil Rathbone ,Elaine Stritch ,Ruth Gordon ,Walter Huston ,Osgood Perkins (father ofAnthony Perkins ), andKatharine Hepburn .
=Theatrical historycite web | title=IDBD.com| work=Jed Harris | url=http://www.ibdb.com/person.asp?ID=15040 | accessdate=August 5 | accessyear=2006] =Film
While many of his hit plays were translated for the silver screen, Jed Harris was hesitant to make the jump to working on films. His first foray into film was when a play he collaborated on, entitled "Broadway", was adapted in 1929. However starting with the 1952 film
The Light Touch , starringGeorge Sanders , Harris wrote the story for a trio of films including Night People starringGregory Peck andBuddy Ebsen , andOperation Mad Ball , starringJack Lemmon ,Dick York , andMickey Rooney . cite web | title=IMDB.com| work=Jed Harris | url=http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0364824 | accessdate=August 5 | accessyear=2006]Also appeared on
Dick Cavett talk show onPBS .Notes
References
*"The Curse of Genius" by
Martin Gottfried , published byLittle, Brown and Company , 1984External links
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