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Samuel A. Taylor (June 13, 1912 – May 26, 2000) was an American playwright and screenwriter . Biography. Born Samuel Albert Tanenbaum, in a Jewish family, in Chicago, Illinois, Taylor made his Broadway debut as author of the play The Happy Time in 1950.
Samuel Taylor was best known for his play “Sabrina Fair” and the popular Audrey Hepburn movie that followed it, “Sabrina,” as well as co-writing the screenplay of the classic Alfred Hitchcock picture, “Vertigo.”
Samuel A. Taylor was born on 13 June 1912 in Chicago, Illinois, USA. He was a writer and director, known for Sabrina (1954), Vertigo (1958) and Sabrina (1995). He was married to Suzanne Combes Taylor. He died on 26 May 2000 in Blue Hill, Maine, USA.
- Writer, Director
- June 13, 1912
- Samuel A. Taylor
- May 26, 2000
No Strings is a musical drama with book by Samuel A. Taylor and words and music by Richard Rodgers. No Strings is the only Broadway score for which Rodgers wrote both lyrics and music, and the first musical he composed after the death of his long-time collaborator, Oscar Hammerstein II.
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Samuel A. Taylor was born on June 13, 1912 in Chicago, Illinois, USA. He was a writer and director, known for Sabrina (1954), Vertigo (1958) and Sabrina (1995). He was married to Suzanne Combes Taylor. He died on May 26, 2000 in Blue Hill, Maine, USA.