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(1895-1985) Lyricist, librettist, screenwriter. Morrie Ryskind was born in New York City and died in Washington, District of Columbia.

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Morrie Ryskind

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1895

BIRTH

Morrie Ryskind was born in Brooklyn, New York, on October 20, 1895.

1917

OTHER

Mr. Ryskind attended Columbia University's School of Journalism until shortly before he was to graduate in 1917, when he was expelled.

1921

LITWORK

Unaccustomed As I Am
A. A. Knopf

Mr. Ryskind wrote the book of light verse, "Unaccustomed As I Am."

1925

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The Cocoanuts


Mr. Ryskind collaborated with George S. Kaufman on the book for the musical, "The Cocoanuts."

1927

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Strike Up The Band


Mr. Ryskind wrote the book for the musical, "Strike Up The Band."

1928

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Animal Crackers


Mr. Ryskind wrote the book in collaboration with George S. Kaufman for the musical "Animal Crackers."

1933

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Of Thee I Sing


Mr. Ryskind received a Pulitzer Prize for Drama for the musical "Of Thee I Sing," written in collaboration with composer George Gershwin.

1933

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Let'em Eat Cake


Mr. Ryskind collaborated with George S. Kaufman on the book for the musical, "Let'em Eat Cake."

1935

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A Night At The Opera


Mr. Ryskind collaborated with George S. Kaufman on the screenplay for the comedy film, "A Night At The Opera."

1936

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My Man Godfrey


Mr. Ryskind wrote the screenplay for the comedy film, "My Man Godfrey," for which he was nominated for and Academy Award.

1937

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Stage Door


Mr. Ryskind collaborated with Anthony Veiller on the screenplay for the film, "Stage Door" which was based on the play by the same name by Edna Ferber and George S. Kaufman. Mr. Ryskind and Mr. Veiller were nominated for an Academy Award for the screenplay.

1941

LITWORK

Penny Seranade


Mr. Ryskind wrote the screenplay for the film melodrama, "Penny Seranade" based on a story of the same name by Martha Cheavens.

1985

DEATH

Morrie Ryskind died in Washington, District of Columbia, on August 24, 1985.

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