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  1. James Blanchard Hammerstein (March 23, 1931 – January 7, 1999) was an American theatre director and producer. Life and career. Hammerstein was the son of interior designer Dorothy Hammerstein (née Blanchard) and lyricist Oscar Hammerstein II. He had four half-siblings, two ...

  2. 2 de abr. de 2014 · Hammerstein divorced his first wife, Myra, in 1929 and married Dorothy Blanchard Jacobson. They had one son, named James, and Dorothy had a daughter, Susan, and son, Henry, from a previous marriage.

  3. Find a Grave Memorial ID: 103279625. Source citation. Stage and silent film actress, she made her movie debut in Pierre of the Plains (1914.) Other films include Across the Pacific (1914), The Disciple (1915), The Vagabond Prince (1916), and Moran of the Lady Letty (1922.) She was married to actor Lew Cody, and Arthur Hammerstein.

  4. TITLES WRITTEN BY RICHARD RODGERS AND/OR OSCAR HAMMERSTEIN IIAll listings were professional stage productions in New York City, except where otherwise indicated ... 1939 | Screenplay by Richard Sherman, adapted by Oscar Hammerstein II & Dorothy Yost, from Irene Castle. Too Many Girls | October 18, 1939 | Book by George Marion, Jr. | Music by ...

  5. 23 de abr. de 2018 · Henry Holt & Co., 400 pages, $32. Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II met cute at Columbia University’s Varsity Show. Hammerstein had helped write the musical variety show. Rodgers’s ...

  6. Program for Fly with Me, 1920. Fly with Me is a musical written by Rodgers and Hart for the 1920 Varsity Show at Columbia University. [1] The book was by Milton Kroopf and Phillip Leavitt, adapted by Lorenz Hart. [1] Lyrics were by Hart, and music by Richard Rodgers, with additional lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II and choreography by Herbert Fields.

  7. 22 de jun. de 2018 · from left to right: Richard Rodgers, Dorothy Hammerstein, Dorothy Rodgers, Oscar Hammerstein. Both their wives were named Dorothy, and both were interior decorators. Composer Richard Rodgers and lyricist/librettist Oscar Hammerstein II together wrote some half dozen musicals between 1943 and 1959 that were the most popular Broadway shows of their time.