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Morris "Morrie"
Ryskind (October 20, 1895 –
August 24, 1985) was an
American dramatist,
lyricist and
writer of
theatrical productions and
movies who became...
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together in the film. The
screenplay for My Man
Godfrey was
written by
Morrie Ryskind and Eric S. Hatch, with
uncredited contributions by La Cava,
based on Hatch's...
- 1928
Broadway musical of the same
title by
George S.
Kaufman and
Morrie Ryskind, also
starring the Marx
Brothers and
Margaret Dumont. Also
reprising their...
- the
Pulitzer Prize for
Drama for the
musical Of Thee I Sing (with
Morrie Ryskind and Ira Gershwin) in 1932, and won
again in 1937 for the play You Can't...
- Gershwin,
lyrics by Ira
Gershwin and a book by
George S.
Kaufman and
Morrie Ryskind. The
musical lampoons American politics; the
story concerns John P. Wintergreen...
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Zeppo left the act. The film was
written by
George S.
Kaufman and
Morrie Ryskind from a
story by
James Kevin McGuinness, with
additional uncredited dialogue...
- in
later films, play
minor characters. The film was
adapted by
Morrie Ryskind and
Anthony Veiller from the play by Edna
Ferber and
George S. Kaufman...
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Archived from the
original on June 26, 2009.
Retrieved March 9, 2017.
Ryskind,
Allan H. (February 27, 2006). "JFK and RFK Were
Right to
Wiretap MLK"...
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investigative reporter Ruth Ryon (1944–2014), real
estate writer 1977–2008
Morrie Ryskind,
feature writer 1960–1971
Kevin Sack,
Pulitzer Prize for
National Reporting...
- MPA
denied these allegations, with
Jewish writer and MPA
member Morrie Ryskind writing in
defence of his
fellow members. When the
organization was formed...