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  1. Years active. 1942–1986. Alan Jay Lerner (August 31, 1918 – June 14, 1986) was an American lyricist and librettist. In collaboration with Frederick Loewe, and later Burton Lane, he created some of the world's most popular and enduring works of musical theatre both for the stage and on film.

  2. Alan Jay Lerner (Nova Iorque, 31 de agosto de 1918 - Nova Iorque, 14 de junho de 1986) foi um letrista e dramaturgo estadunidense vencedor do Oscar, Tony e Grammy. [1] Ele formou com o compositor Frederick Loewe uma das parcerias lendárias do teatro musical americano.

  3. Alan Jay Lerner was an American librettist and lyricist who collaborated with composer Frederick Loewe on the hit Broadway musicals Brigadoon (1947), Paint Your Wagon (1951), My Fair Lady (1956), and Camelot (1960) and the film Gigi (1958). Lerner, whose parents were prosperous retailers (Lerner.

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  4. Lerner adapted work for the screen (Brigadoon (1954)) and earned two Oscars as the screenplay writer for An American in Paris (1951) and Gigi (1958), and a Grammy for On a Clear Day You Can See Forever (1970). Lerner and Loewe parted company in 1962 following the success of Camelot (1967).

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  5. here. Sophisticated and legendary Broadway lyricist and librettist. Browse Song Catalog: ASCAP. Alan Jay Lerner. Inductee. 1918- 1986 Born/Died. 1971 Inducted. Collaboration with Frederick Lowe became Broadway standards. * Alan Jay Lerner was also the 1985 recipient of The Johnny Mercer Award, the SHOF’s highest honor.

  6. Alan Jay Lerner was a playwright and lyricist who collaborated with Frederick Loewe on musicals such as Brigadoon, My Fair Lady and Gigi. He won three Oscars, three Tonys and a Grammy, and had a turbulent personal life and a tax lawsuit.

  7. 30 de jun. de 2022 · Alan Jay Lerner wrote some of America's best loved and enduring stage and movie musicals with Frederick Loewe over a period of more than 25 years: Life of the Party, What's Up, The Day Before...