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  1. Lars Reinhold Schmidt (11 June 1917 – 18 October 2009) was a Swedish theatrical producer, director and publisher. He owned theaters in Paris, France, and Sweden. Schmidt was instrumental in bringing American theater to the European stage.

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  3. Established Lars Schmidt Teaterforlaget (a publishing company holding the Swedish/Scandinavian rights to United States plays) 1942, July 6. Jan Schmidt born (died 1950) Jan Schmidt at 5 1/2 years, 1947. 1942. Arsenic and Old Lace European premier in Gothenburg, Sweden. 1945.

  4. The Lars Schmidt Papers contain over 7,200 items spanning the period 1910 to 2010, with the bulk of the materials dating between 1941 and 1971. About this Collection. Swedish theatrical producer, director, and publisher Lars Schmidt (1917-2009) spent over 50 years in the theater business.

  5. Transatlantic Translations and Transactions: Lars Schmidt and the Implementation of Postwar American Theatre in Europe In 1957, the Swedish weekly magazine Vecko-Journalen ran an extended feature on the publisher and theatre producer Lars Schmidt (1917–2009), who was well on his way to establishing himself as one of Europe’s most influential cultural personalities.

  6. 23 de oct. de 2023 · This chapter identifies and explains the pivotal role played by Swedish agent-cum-producer Lars Schmidt (1917–2010) in successfully helping to introduce and implement the postwar Broadway musical on European stages.

  7. Lars Schmidt was born on June 11, 1917 in Gothenburg, Västra Götalands län, Sweden. He was a producer and writer, known for ABC Stage 67 (1966), Twenty-Four Hours in a Woman's Life (1961) and C'est encore mieux l'après-midi (1989). He was married to Yanne Noorup, Kristina Belfrage and Ingrid Bergman.