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  1. Golden Boy. (play) Golden Boy is a drama by Clifford Odets. The play was initially produced on Broadway by The Group Theatre in 1937. Odets' biggest hit was made into a 1939 film of the same name, starring William Holden in his breakthrough role, and also served as the basis for a 1964 musical with Sammy Davis, Jr.

  2. Odets, Clifford (1906-1963). Dramaturgo estadounidense, nacido en Filadelfia en 1906 y fallecido en 1963. En 1931 fue miembro fundador del Group Theatre, grupo que siguió los métodos naturalistas del Teatro del Arte de Moscú. Su reconocimiento como dramaturgo le llegó cuando se representó su obra corta Waiting for Lefty ( Esperando a Lefty ...

  3. Escena de la obra de Odets. by g-852573

  4. 3 de sept. de 2020 · Louis Odets eventually replaced the machine and gave his permission for Clifford to attempt an acting career. During the late 1920s Odets acted with an amateur theater group, worked as an announcer for a small Bronx radio station, wrote radio plays, recited poetry on the air, performed in vaudeville for $1 a night, and acted in melodramas produced by a stock company.

  5. Odets fue el sujeto de una psico-biografía del psicoanalista Margaret Brenman-Gibson, esposa del dramaturgo William Gibson : Clifford Odets – dramaturgo estadounidense – Los años de 1906-1940 . Fue uno de los componentes de un proyecto general emprendido por Brenman-Gibson sobre el tema de la creatividad.

  6. On the evening of Sunday, 6 February 1935, on the stage of the Civic Repertory Theatre on New York's 14th Street, occurred one of the extraordinary performances of twentieth-century America. A cast from the Group Theatre contributed to a benefit for a left-wing magazine a one-act play by a young actor of the company named Clifford Odets.

  7. Odets died in Los Angeles on August 14, 1963. The Clifford Odets papers contain diaries, scripts, screenplays, personal and professional notes, research materials, clippings, photographs, and scrapbooks. In addition, the collection contains other writings by Odets such as poetry, short stories, articles, and paintings.