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  1. Alan Jay Lerner (* 31. August 1918 in New York; † 14. Juni 1986 ebenda) war ein US-amerikanischer Autor und Liedtexter des Great American Songbook. Er arbeitete u. a. mit Frederick Loewe zusammen. Leben und Wirken. Ein Boxunfall, bei dem er sein linkes Auge verlor ...

  2. Lerner and Loewe, c. 1962 Lerner and Loewe is the partnership between lyricist and librettist Alan Jay Lerner and composer Frederick Loewe. Spanning three decades and nine musicals from 1942 to 1960 and again from 1970 to 1972, the pair are known for being behind the creation of critical on stage successes such as My Fair Lady, Brigadoon, and Camelot along with the musical film Gigi.

  3. Alan Jay Lerner. Writer: An American in Paris. Playwright/lyricist Alan Jay Lerner was born into a wealthy New York City retailing family. His professional association with Frederick Loewe started in 1942 when they teamed up to write "Life of the Party". Their first Broadway success was the 1947 musical fantasy "Brigadoon." Lerner adapted work for the screen (Brigadoon (1954)) and earned two ...

  4. Alan Jay Lerner (1918 - 1986) fue un guionista y compositor de Estados Unidos conocido por My Fair Lady (Mi bella dama), Un americano en París, La leyenda de la ciudad sin nombre, Gigi, Brigadoon, Bodas reales, Melodías de Broadway 1955, El pequeño príncipe, Camelot y Vuelve a mi lado

  5. Alan Jay Lerner, född 31 augusti 1918 i New York, död 14 juni 1986 i New York, var en amerikansk text- och manusförfattare. Lerner samarbetade ofta med kompositören Frederick Loewe och med regissören Vincente Minnelli.

  6. Alan Jay Lerner was one of three sons of Joseph J. Lerner, who founded Lerner Stores, Inc. He was educated in England and at the Choate School in Wallingford, Connecticut, before entering Harvard. He studied at the Juilliard School of Music during vacations from Harvard. After graduating in 1940 with a B.S. degree, he wrote advertising copy and ...

  7. Alan Jay Lerner. American prolific lyricist and composer. Born: 31st August 1918, New York City, NY - died: 14th June 1986, Manhattan, NY. He made a lot of jazz standards with Frederick Loewe. Their first Broadway success was the 1947 musical fantasy "Brigadoon" which was translated to film in 1954.