George Abbott
George Abbott was born on Jun 25, 1887 in USA. George Abbott's big-screen debut came with Hills of Peril directed by Lambert Hillyer in 1927. George Abbott is known for On the Town directed by Stanley Donen, Gene Kelly stars as Gabey and Frank Sinatra as Chip. George Abbott has got 2 awards and 4 nominations so far. The most recent award George Abbott achieved is The Kennedy Center Honors. The upcoming new movie George Abbott plays is Trois hommes sur un cheval which will be released on Dec 12, 1969.
Legendary Broadway writer/producer/director George Abbott was born in 1887 in Forestville, New York. His father was mayor of Salamanca, New York, for two terms. In 1898 his family moved to Cheyenne, Wyoming, and Abbott attended Kearney Military Academy. The family returned to New York, where Abbott attended Hamburg High School, graduating in 1907, and the University of Rochester (BA degree in 1911). He wrote the play "Perfectly Harmless" for University Dramatic Club. He attended Harvard University from 1911-1912, studying play writing under George Pierce Baker, and wrote "The Head of the Family" for Harvard Dramatic Club. In 1912 he won $100 in a play contest sponsored by the Bijou Theatre in Boston, Massachusetts, for "The Man in the Manhole", and worked at the Bijou for a year as assistant stage manager. He made his Broadway debut as an actor in 1913 in "The Misleading Lady" (as Babe Merrill, a drunken student), followed by "The Yeoman of the Guard" (1915), "The Queen's Enemies" (1916), "Daddies" (1918), "The Broken Wing" (1920), "Dulcy" (on tour) (1921), "Zander the Great" (1923), "White Desert" (1923), "Hell-Bent for Heaven" (1924), "Lazybones" (1924), "Processional" (1925) and "Cowboy Crazy" (1926). From that point he concentrated on writing and directing, with "The Fall Guy" (his Broadway's debut, 1925), "Three Men on a Horse" (1935), "Jumbo" (1935), "On Your Toes" (1936), "The Boys from Syracuse" (1938), "Too Many Girls" (1939), "Pal Joey" (1940), "Best Foot Forward" (1941), "On the Town" (1944), "High Buttom Shoes" (1947), "Where's Charley?" (1948), "Call Me Madam" (1950), "A Tree Grows in Brooklyn" (1951), "Wonderful Town" (1953), "The Pajama Game" (1954), "Damn Yankees" (1955), "New Girl Town" (1957), "Fiorello!" (1959), "A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to Forum" (1962), "Flora, the Red Menace" (1965; Liza Minnelli's Broadway debut).He won five Tony Awards and the Pulitzer Prize (for "Fiorello!"). He was nominated for an Oscar for writing À l'Ouest rien de nouveau (1930). His daughter, Judith Abbott, is a stage actress/director and was married (1946-49) to Tom Ewell.
Birthday
Jun 25, 1887Place of Birth
Forestville, New York, USA
Known For
Awards
2 wins & 4 nominations
Movies & TV Shows
- 19696.4
- 1967
writer
6.7 - 1965
additional crew
6.5 - 1958
director, writer
7.0 - 19574.7
- 1957
writer, director, additional crew
6.7 - 1957
additional crew
6.6 - 1952
writer
6.9 - 1949
additional crew
7.3 - 1947
writer
6.4 - 1945
additional crew
6.7 - 1943
additional crew
6.4 - 1942
writer
6.3 - 1941
writer
6.2 - 1940
writer
5.9 - 1940
director
5.9 - 1940
additional crew
6.8 - 1939
writer
5.6 - 1938
additional crew
6.2 - 1938
additional crew
6.6 - 1938
additional crew
6.0 - 1936
writer
6.7 - 1934
writer
5.9 - 1934
writer
7.1 - 1934
additional crew
7.3 - 1933
writer
6.5 - 1932
writer
5.8 - 1931
writer
- 1931
writer, director
6.4 - 1931
writer, director
6.2 - 1931
director
6.3 - 1930
writer, director
6.2 - 1930
writer, director
6.6 - 1930
writer
5.2 - 19308.1
- 1929
writer
5.7 - 1929
writer
5.8 - 1929
writer
6.2 - 1929
writer
5.5 - 1928
writer
4.5 - 1927
writer