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  1. Jan 1, 1984 · In 1937, Garson Kanin was called to Hollywood by Samuel Goldwyn to "learn the business." Twenty-four, fresh from New York, Kanin longed to become a movie director, but found himself frustrated at every turn by the mogul who had already forgotten why he had signed Kanin to a contract.

  2. (1912–99). American writer and director Garson Kanin was known for several classic comedies written with his wife, the actress-writer Ruth Gordon. He was also remembered for writing the popular play Born Yesterday (1946). Kanin was born on November 24, 1912, in Rochester, New York.

  3. Mar 14, 1999 · Garson Kanin also said “The More the Merrier,” the delicious 1943 comedy of wartime Washington, was his brainchild, but the screenplay is credited to four other writers. The stage version of ...

  4. Garson Kanin explains it in this way, "The success of their relationship was founded on many things: a mutual respect and high regard for each other's talent; and exchanged generosity; a total lack of possessiveness; and, perhaps more than anything else, a gloriously shared sense of humor."

  5. Mar 11, 2023 · Access-restricted-item true Addeddate 2023-03-11 21:00:05 Autocrop_version 0.0.14_books-20220331-0.2 Bookplateleaf

  6. Aug 29, 1985 · Garson Kanin, Miss Gordon's husband of 43 years, said that even her last day of life was typically full, with walks, talks, errands and a morning of work on a new play.

  7. Stage Credits Acting: Stage Directing & Writing: Stage Actor - Stage Title Garson Kanin Credit Date(s) Additional Details Location Remembering Mr. Maugham “Garson” November 1966, April 1967, March & July 1969 Adapted by Mr. Kanin from his