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(1922-2008) TV Dramatist, playwright. Tad Mosel was born in Steubenville, Ohio, and moved with his family to New Rochelle, New York, when he was a child.

Full Name

Tad Mosel

Locations

Westchester

Author's Timeline


1922

BIRTH

George Ault Mosel Jr. was born in Steubenville, Ohio, on May 1, 1922. His father gave him the nickname Tad.

1930

RESIDENCE

Around 1930, Mr. Mosel moved with his parents to New Rochelle, New York.

1953

LITWORK

The Haven


Teleplay.

1953

LITWORK

Other People's Houses


Teleplay.

1953

OTHER

Mr. Mosel received a master's degree from Columbia University in 1953.

1956

LITWORK

Other People's Houses: Six Television Plays
New York: Simon & Schuster

Six teleplays.

1957

LITWORK

The Five Dollar Bill
Dramatic Publishing

Play.

1961

LITWORK

All The Way Home: A Drama In Three Acts
Samuel French; Acting edition

Play adapted from James Agee's autobiographical novel, "A Death In The Family." Winner of the 1961 Pulitzer Prize for drama.

1961

LITWORK

Impromptu
Dramatists Play Service, Inc.

Play in one act.

1962

LITWORK

That's Where The Town's Going
Dramatists Play Service, Inc.

Teleplay.

1964

LITWORK

Dear Heart


Screenplay.

1967

LITWORK

Up The Down Staircase


Screenplay.

1971

LITWORK

All The Way Home


Teleplay.

1978

LITWORK

Leading Lady: The World And Theater Of Katharine Cornell
Little, Brown and Company
0316585378 / 978-0316585378
Biography written with Gertrude Macy.

2008

DEATH

Tad Mosel died in Concord, New Hampshire, on August 24, 2008.

2008

INTERMENT

Tad Mosel was interred at Wildwood Cemetery, Amherst, Hampshire County, Massachusetts.

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