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  1. Russel Crouse (20 February 1893 – 3 April 1966) was an American playwright and librettist, best known for his work in the Broadway writing partnership of Lindsay and Crouse. Life and career. Born in Findlay, Ohio, Crouse was the son of Sarah (née Schumacher) and Hiram Powers Crouse, a newspaperman.

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    Russel Crouse was born on 20 February 1893 in Findlay, Ohio, USA. He was a writer, known for The Sound of Music (1965), Arsenic and Old Lace (1944) and Anything Goes (1936). He was married to Anna Erskine and Dorothy Alison Greene (Alison Smith).

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  3. American librettist, playwright, and producer. Crouse was a journalist who began his theatre career with the libretto for The Gang's All Here (1931) and served as press agent for ... From: Crouse, Russel in The Oxford Companion to Theatre and Performance » Subjects: Performing arts — Theatre. Reference entries.

  4. Russel Crouse, whose 32year collaboration with Howard Lindsay in the theater has been hailed as the most successful since that of Gilbert and Sullivan, died of pneumonia yesterday afternoon in St...

  5. February 11, 1968, New York, New York) and Russel Crouse (b. February 20, 1893, Findlay, Ohio, U.S.—d. April 3, 1966, New York, New York) were notable both for their continual successes and for the way they complemented each other’s talents.

  6. U.S. playwright and producer Russel Crouse was best known for his partnership with Howard Lindsay. The two coauthored an unbroken string of humorous, successful plays and collaborated on theatrical productions.

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  8. Russel Crouse was an American playwright, producer, and actor, who collaborated with Howard Lindsay on musicals by Rodgers and Hammerstein, Cole Porter, and Irving Berlin. He won the Pulitzer Prize for Drama for State of the Union and the Tony Award for The Sound of Music.