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Robert E. Lee (playwright)

Robert Edwin Lee (October 15, 1918 – July 8, 1994) was an American playwright and lyricist. With his writing partner, Jerome Lawrence, Lee worked for Armed Forces Radio during World War II; Lawrence and Lee became the most prolific writing partnership in radio, with such long-running series as Favorite Story among others.

Robert Edwin Lee
Born(1918-10-15)October 15, 1918
Elyria, Ohio, U.S.
DiedJuly 8, 1994(1994-07-08) (aged 75)
Los Angeles, California, U.S.
OccupationPlaywright, lyricist
Years active1948–1994
Notable worksAuntie Mame, Inherit the Wind
Spouse
(m. 1948)
Children2

Life and career

Lee was born in Elyria, Ohio, the son of Elvira (née Taft), a teacher, and C. Melvin Lee, an engineer.[1] He attended Ohio Wesleyan University.[2]

Lawrence and Lee turned to the live theatre in 1955 with Inherit the Wind, which remains among the most-produced plays in the American theatre. They are also well known for the plays Auntie Mame and First Monday in October. In 1965, Lawrence and Lee founded the American Playwrights' Theatre, a plan to bypass the commerciality of the Broadway stage, which foreshadowed the professional regional theatre movement. Their wildly successful play, The Night Thoreau Spent in Jail, was produced through the American Playwrights Theatre, and premiered at Lawrence's alma mater, Ohio State University, which also commissioned their play on the life and times of James Thurber, Jabberwock (1972).

In all, they collaborated on 39 works, and, with James Hilton, a 1956 musical adaptation of Hilton's novel Lost Horizon, entitled Shangri-La. They also adapted Auntie Mame into the hit musical Mame with composer Jerry Herman, which won a Tony Award for its star, Angela Lansbury. Less successful was the Lawrence and Lee collaboration with Herman, also starring Lansbury, Dear World, a musical adaptation of Jean Giraudoux's The Madwoman of Chaillot.

Several of Lawrence and Lee's plays draw on events from United States history to speak to contemporary issues. Inherit the Wind (1955) addressed intellectual freedom and McCarthyism by speaking of a fictionalized Scopes Monkey Trial. The Gang's All Here (1959) examined government corruption in the 1920s. The Night Thoreau Spent in Jail (1970) was a Vietnam-era exploration of Thoreau's resistance to an earlier war.[3]

The Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee Theatre Research Institute, a theater research facility and archive was dedicated in Lawrence and Lee's honor at the Ohio State University in 1986.[2]

Personal life

Lee was married to actress Janet Waldo (the voice of many well-known cartoon characters, including Judy Jetson) from 1948 until his death in 1994.[4] Together they had two children, Jonathan Barlow Lee, the production manager for Center Theatre Group's Mark Taper Forum in Los Angeles, and Lucy Lee, who teaches Clinical Management Communication at the Marshall School of Business, University of Southern California, in Los Angeles.[4]

Death

Lee died from cancer on July 8, 1994 in Los Angeles, California, at the age of 75.[4] He is buried in Forest Lawn – Hollywood Hills Cemetery.

Works (partial)

References

  1. ^ "Robert e. Lee Biography (1918-)".
  2. ^ a b Eder, Bruce "Robert E. Lee" (Allmovie biography)
  3. ^ Eisler, Garrett B. (2007), "Lawrence, Jerome (1915–2004), and Robert E. Lee (1918–1994)", in Gabrielle H. Cody & Evert Sprinchorn (ed.), The Columbia Encyclopedia of Modern Drama, vol. 1, Columbia University Press, pp. 801–802
  4. ^ a b c Weber, Bruce (9 July 1994). "Robert e. Lee, 75, Playwright; 'Inherit the Wind' Co-Author". The New York Times.

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This article is about the American playwright For other uses see Robert E Lee disambiguation Robert Edwin Lee October 15 1918 July 8 1994 was an American playwright and lyricist With his writing partner Jerome Lawrence Lee worked for Armed Forces Radio during World War II Lawrence and Lee became the most prolific writing partnership in radio with such long running series as Favorite Story among others Robert Edwin LeeBorn 1918 10 15 October 15 1918Elyria Ohio U S DiedJuly 8 1994 1994 07 08 aged 75 Los Angeles California U S OccupationPlaywright lyricistYears active1948 1994Notable worksAuntie Mame Inherit the WindSpouseJanet Waldo m 1948 wbr Children2 Contents 1 Life and career 2 Personal life 3 Death 4 Works partial 5 References 6 External linksLife and career EditLee was born in Elyria Ohio the son of Elvira nee Taft a teacher and C Melvin Lee an engineer 1 He attended Ohio Wesleyan University 2 Lawrence and Lee turned to the live theatre in 1955 with Inherit the Wind which remains among the most produced plays in the American theatre They are also well known for the plays Auntie Mame and First Monday in October In 1965 Lawrence and Lee founded the American Playwrights Theatre a plan to bypass the commerciality of the Broadway stage which foreshadowed the professional regional theatre movement Their wildly successful play The Night Thoreau Spent in Jail was produced through the American Playwrights Theatre and premiered at Lawrence s alma mater Ohio State University which also commissioned their play on the life and times of James Thurber Jabberwock 1972 In all they collaborated on 39 works and with James Hilton a 1956 musical adaptation of Hilton s novel Lost Horizon entitled Shangri La They also adapted Auntie Mame into the hit musical Mame with composer Jerry Herman which won a Tony Award for its star Angela Lansbury Less successful was the Lawrence and Lee collaboration with Herman also starring Lansbury Dear World a musical adaptation of Jean Giraudoux s The Madwoman of Chaillot Several of Lawrence and Lee s plays draw on events from United States history to speak to contemporary issues Inherit the Wind 1955 addressed intellectual freedom and McCarthyism by speaking of a fictionalized Scopes Monkey Trial The Gang s All Here 1959 examined government corruption in the 1920s The Night Thoreau Spent in Jail 1970 was a Vietnam era exploration of Thoreau s resistance to an earlier war 3 The Jerome Lawrence and Robert E Lee Theatre Research Institute a theater research facility and archive was dedicated in Lawrence and Lee s honor at the Ohio State University in 1986 2 Personal life EditLee was married to actress Janet Waldo the voice of many well known cartoon characters including Judy Jetson from 1948 until his death in 1994 4 Together they had two children Jonathan Barlow Lee the production manager for Center Theatre Group s Mark Taper Forum in Los Angeles and Lucy Lee who teaches Clinical Management Communication at the Marshall School of Business University of Southern California in Los Angeles 4 Death EditLee died from cancer on July 8 1994 in Los Angeles California at the age of 75 4 He is buried in Forest Lawn Hollywood Hills Cemetery Works partial EditLook Ma I m Dancin 1948 book of musical Inherit the Wind 1955 play Shangri La 1956 book amp lyrics of musical Auntie Mame 1956 play The Gang s All Here 1959 play Only in America 1959 play A Call on Kuprin 1961 play Diamond Orchid 1965 play Mame 1966 book of musical based on his play Auntie Mame Dear World 1969 book of musical The Night Thoreau Spent in Jail 1970 play The Incomparable Max 1971 play Jabberwock 1972 play Blackbeard The Pirate 1974 book First Monday in October 1978 play References Edit Robert e Lee Biography 1918 a b Eder Bruce Robert E Lee Allmovie biography Eisler Garrett B 2007 Lawrence Jerome 1915 2004 and Robert E Lee 1918 1994 in Gabrielle H Cody amp Evert Sprinchorn ed The Columbia Encyclopedia of Modern Drama vol 1 Columbia University Press pp 801 802 a b c Weber Bruce 9 July 1994 Robert e Lee 75 Playwright Inherit the Wind Co Author The New York Times External links Edit Biography portal Wikiversity has learning resources about Collaborative play writing Robert E Lee at the Internet Broadway Database Robert E Lee at IMDb Robert E Lee at AllMovie Robert E Lee at the TCM Movie Database Robert E Lee at Find a Grave Lawrence and Lee papers 1917 1974 held by the Billy Rose Theatre Division New York Public Library for the Performing Arts Guide to the Jerome Lawrence and Robert E Lee Collection circa 1800 1803 1831 2003 SPEC TRI L amp L held by the Jerome Lawrence and Robert E Lee Theatre Research Institute The Ohio State University Libraries Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Robert E Lee playwright amp oldid 1134847282, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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