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  2. Bella and Samuel Spewack. Bella (25 March 1899 – 27 April 1990) and Samuel Spewack (16 September 1899 – 14 October 1971) were a writing team. Samuel, who also directed many of their plays, was born in Bachmut, Ukraine. [1] He attended Stuyvesant High School in New York City [2] and then received his degree from Columbia College.

  3. Bella Spewack was a Romanian-born screenwriter and playwright who worked extensively with her husband, Samuel. The couple wrote the libretto for Kiss Me, Kate, the first musical to win a Tony Award. Their best known straight play was My Three Angels, which was adapted as the film We're No Angels.

  4. Bella Spewack, in collaboration with her husband Sam, is known for writing some of the most memorable works of musical theater history, including Leave It to Me (1938) and Kiss Me Kate (1948). The Spewacks also wrote screenplays for several 1940s Hollywood hits, such as Weekend at the Waldorf. The couple contributed to many Jewish organizations and founded the Spewack Sports Club for the ...

  5. www.cmtdb.ca › creators › bella-spewackBella Spewack on CMTdB

    Bella Spewack, in collaboration with her husband Sam, is known for writing some of the most memorable works of musical theatre history. Spewack was born in Transylvania and lived an impoverished childhood in New York's Lower East Side. In 1922, she married Sam Spewack, and the two began their masterful collaborations.

  6. nyslittree.org › authors › bella-spewackBella Spewack - LitTree

    Bio (1899-1990) Writer. Bella Spewack was born in Bucharest, Romania, and died in Manhattan, New York. She and her husband, Samuel Spewack, were a writing team.

  7. The oldest of three children of a single mother, Bella Cohen was born in Bucharest, Romania and with her family emigrated to the Lower East Side of Manhattan when she was a child. After graduation from Washington Irving High School , [3] she worked as a journalist for socialist and pacifist newspapers such as the New York Call .

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