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1 Early life an education  





2 Career  





3 Credits  



3.1  Stage plays  





3.2  Screenplays  





3.3  Creator  







4 References  





5 External links  














Luther Davis






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Luther Berryhill Davis (August 29, 1916 – July 29, 2008) was an American playwright and screenwriter.

Early life an education

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Davis was born in Brooklyn, New York. He graduated from Culver Military Academy in 1934 and received a bachelor of arts from Yale College in 1938.[1] He served in the United States Army Air Forces until 1945, rising to the rank of major. While in the army air forces, he served in Asia and Europe.

Career

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In collaboration with Charles Lederer, Robert Wright, and George Forrest, Luther Davis wrote Kismet, Timbuktu!, and two different treatments of Vicki Baum’s novel Grand Hotel (At the Grand for the Los Angeles and San Francisco Light Opera Association and the Broadway musical version, Grand Hotel, The Musical).

He received two Tony Awards in 1954 (with Lederer) for Kismet as Best Author (Musical) and as co-author of the book contributed to the Best Musical win. He was nominated again in 1978, for Most Innovative Production of a Revival, as producer of Timbuktu!, and in 1990 as author of the Best Book (Musical) for Grand Hotel, The Musical.

He wrote fifteen movies, many television specials and co-produced Stephen MacDonald’s Off-Broadway play, Not About Heroes.

He won two Mystery Writers of America Edgar Awards and was nominated many times by the Writers Guild of America and the League of American Theatres and Producers.

He was the father of two daughters and was married to soap opera actress Jennifer Bassey, his companion since 1978, from 2004 until his death.

Credits

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Stage plays

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Screenplays

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Creator

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References

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  1. ^ Weber, Bruce. "Luther Davis: Tony-award winning writer of musical and movies", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, volume 82, number 6, August 6, 2008, A-11.
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