Logan, Joshua.

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1908, Oct. 5 Born, Texarkana, Tex. 1927 Diploma, Culver Military Academy,Culver, Ind. 1927 1931 Attended Princeton University,Princeton, N.J. 1928 1935 Actor, codirector, University Players,Falmouth, Mass. 1931 Studied under Konstantin Stanislavsky,Moscow Art Theatre,Moscow, USSR 1938 Director, On Borrowed Time, a play by Paul Osborn Director, I Married an Angel, a play by Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart Director, Knickerbocker Holiday, a play by Maxwell Anderson 1940 Married Barbara O'Neil (divorced 1941) Director, Charley's Aunt, a play by Brandon Thomas 1942 1945 Captain, United States Army Air Corps 1945 Married Grace (Nedda) Harrigan Connolly 1946 Director, Annie Get Your Gun, a play by Herbert and Dorothy Fields Director, Happy Birthday, a play by Anita Loos 1947 Director, John Loves Mary, a play by Norman Krasna 1948 Director, coauthor, Mister Roberts, a play by Thomas Heggen and Joshua Logan 1949 Director, coauthor, coproducer, South Pacific, a play by Oscar Hammerstein and Joshua Logan 1950 Pulitzer Prize, coauthor, South Pacific Tony Award, Best Director, South Pacific Director, author, coproducer, The Wisteria Trees 1952 Director, coauthor, coproducer, Wish You Were Here, a play by Arthur Kober and Joshua Logan 1953 Director, coproducer, Picnic, a play by William Inge Director, producer, Kind Sir, a play by Norman Krasna 1954 Director, coauthor, coproducer, Fanny, a play by S. N. Behrman and Joshua Logan 1955 Director, Picnic, a Columbia Pictures film Golden Globe Award, Best Director, Picnic 1956 Director, Bus Stop, a Twentieth Century-Fox film 1957 Director, Sayonara, a Warner Brothers film Director, South Pacific, a Magna-Twentieth Century-Fox film 1958 Director, coproducer, The World of Suzy Wong, a play by Paul Osborn 1961 Director, producer, Fanny, a Warner Brothers film 1962 Director, Mr. President, a play by Howard Lindsay and Russel Crouse 1964 Director, producer, Ensign Pulver, a Warner Brothers film 1967 Director, Camelot, a Warner Brothers film 1969 Director, Paint Your Wagon, a Paramount Pictures film 1974 Director, coauthor, coproducer, Miss Moffat, a play by Emlyn Williams and Joshua Logan 1976 Author, Josh; My Up and Down, In and Out Life (New York: Delacorte Press. 408 pp.) Director, author, lyricist, Rip Van Winkle, a play 1978 Author, Movie Stars, Real People, and Me (New York: Delacorte Press. 368 pp.) 1982 Director, translator, Carmen, an opera by Georges Bizet, performed by Shreveport Symphony Orchestra,Shreveport, La. 1983 Director, author, Huck and Jim on the Mississippi, a play 1983 1986 Instructor, Department of Theatre, Florida Atlantic University,Boca Raton, Fla. 1988, July 12 Died, New York, N.Y. From the guide to the Joshua Logan Papers, 1723-1992, (bulk 1940-1980), (Manuscript Division Library of Congress)

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https://catalog.archives.gov/id/10571014

https://viaf.org/viaf/162219528

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