Moss Hart - Work

Work

Plays
  • 1930 Once In A Lifetime (Kaufman and Hart)
  • 1934 Merrily We Roll Along (Kaufman and Hart)
  • 1936 You Can't Take It With You (won a Pulitzer Prize) (Kaufman and Hart)
  • 1937 I'd Rather Be Right (Kaufman and Hart)
  • 1939 The Man Who Came to Dinner (Kaufman and Hart)
  • 1940 George Washington Slept Here (Kaufman and Hart)
  • 1941 Lady in the Dark, with Kurt Weill and Ira Gershwin
  • 1943 Winged Victory
  • 1948 Light Up the Sky
Screenplays
  • 1944 Winged Victory
  • 1947 Gentleman's Agreement
  • 1952 Hans Christian Andersen
  • 1954 A Star Is Born
Autobiography
  • 1959 (1989) Act One: An Autobiography. New York: St. Martin's Press. 1989 . ISBN 0-312-03272-2.

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