Значение слова "BARTHOLOMAE, PHILIP H." найдено в 1 источнике

BARTHOLOMAE, PHILIP H.

найдено в "The Historical Dictionary of the American Theater"

(1880-1947)
   Born in Chicago, the Playwright-lyricist had his first Broadway show, Over Night, produced by William A. Brady in 1911. Bartholomae formed a producing company to stage his plays, including Little Miss Brown (1912) with Madge Kennedy and When Dreams Come True (1913) with Joseph Santley. He also wrote the first edition of the Greenwich Village Follies (1919) and wrote motion pictures during the latter part of his career.


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