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Overview

Date of Death:
16 July 1983, New York City, New York, USA See more »
Trivia:
The first talking film The Jazz Singer (1927) is based on his play "The Jazz Singer.". See more »
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Awards:
1 win & 1 nomination See more »

Filmography

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Writer:
  1. "American Playhouse" (1 episode, 1988)
        - Suspicion (1988) TV episode (1941 screenplay)
  2. The Jazz Singer (1980) (play)

  3. Wolken am Himmel (1965) (TV) (play)
  4. "Bus Stop" (1 episode, 1961)
        - Call Back Yesterday (1961) TV episode (play)

  5. "Startime" (1 episode, 1959)
        - The Jazz Singer (1959) TV episode (play)
  6. But Not for Me (1959) (play "Accent on Youth")
  7. "Matinee Theatre" (5 episodes, 1955-1957)
        - Stopover (1957) TV episode (story)
        - The Middle-Aged Freshman (1957) TV episode (story)
        - Accent on Youth (1957) TV episode (story)
        - Skylark (1956) TV episode (writer)
        - Jason (1955) TV episode (writer)
  8. Hilda Crane (1956) (play)
  9. "H.M. Tennent Globe Theatre" (1 episode, 1956)
        - Skylark (1956) TV episode (play and novel)
  10. "Lux Video Theatre" (1 episode, 1955)
    ... aka "Summer Video Theatre" - USA (summer title)
        - Suspicion (1955) TV episode (original screenplay)
  11. Main Street to Broadway (1953) (writer)
  12. The Jazz Singer (1952) (play) (short story "The Day of Atonement")
  13. "Broadway Television Theatre" (1 episode, 1952)
        - The Jazz Singer (1952) TV episode (play)
  14. Bannerline (1951) (play "A Rose Is Not a Rose")
  15. "The Prudential Family Playhouse" (1 episode, 1951)
        - Skylark (1951) TV episode (play)
  16. Mr. Music (1950) (play "Accent on Youth")
  17. "Kraft Theatre" (1 episode, 1950)
    ... aka "Kraft Television Theatre" - USA (original title)
    ... aka "Kraft Mystery Theatre" - USA (new title)
        - Accent on Youth (1950) TV episode (story)

  18. "The Ford Theatre Hour" (1 episode, 1949)
        - Skylark (1949) TV episode (play and novel)
  19. In the Good Old Summertime (1949) (screenplay)
  20. That Lady in Ermine (1948) (screenplay)
  21. Green Dolphin Street (1947) (screenplay)
  22. The Perfect Marriage (1947) (play)
  23. The Harvey Girls (1946) (screenplay)
  24. Ziegfeld Follies (1945) (uncredited)
    ... aka "Ziegfeld Follies of 1946" - USA (poster title)
  25. Heaven Can Wait (1943) (screenplay)
  26. Skylark (1941) (play and novel)
  27. Suspicion (1941) (screen play)
  28. The Shop Around the Corner (1940) (screenplay)

  29. Angel (1937) (screenplay)
  30. The Last of Mrs. Cheyney (1937) (screen play)
  31. Dressed to Thrill (1935)
  32. Ladies Love Danger (1935) (screenplay)
  33. Accent on Youth (1935) (play)
  34. La veuve joyeuse (1935)
  35. Caravane (1934)
  36. The Merry Widow (1934) (screen play)
  37. Caravan (1934)
  38. Servants' Entrance (1934)
  39. Runaway Queen (1934)
    ... aka "The Queen's Affair" - UK (original title)
  40. Trouble in Paradise (1932) (screenplay)
  41. Une heure près de toi (1932) (adaptation)
  42. One Hour with You (1932)
  43. Broken Lullaby (1932) (screenplay)
  44. The Smiling Lieutenant (1931) (screenplay)

  45. The Jazz Singer (1927) (play) (short story "The Day of Atonement") (uncredited)
Self - TV:
  1. "Creativity with Bill Moyers" .... Himself (1 episode, 1982)
        - Samson Raphaelson (1982) TV episode .... Himself

Additional Details

Other Works:
(1925) Stage: Wrote "The Jazz Singer", produced on Broadway. Comedy/drama. Directed by Albert Lewis. Fulton Theatre: 14 Sep 1925-Jun 1926 (closing date unknown/303 performances). Cast: George Jessel (as "Jack Robin"), Ted Athley, Irma Block, Paul Byron, Rita Crane, Frances Dippel, Barney Fagan, Phoebe Foster, Nathaniel Freyer, Grace Fuller, Ruth Holden, Joseph Hopkins, Arthur Stuart Hull, Sam Jaffe, Mildred Jay, Tom Johnstone, Tony Kennedy, Arthur Lane, Howard Lang, Mildred Leaf, Richard Mansfield, Dorothy Raymond, Robert Russell, Eleanor Ryan, George Schaeffer, Betty Wilton. Produced by Lewis and Gordon. Produced in association with Sam Harris. NOTE: This was a major hit of the 1925-26 Broadway season, attracting the attention of Warner Brothers (specifically Sam Warner) who deemed it perfect a property to showcase the Vitaphone synchronized sound-on-disk process (see The Jazz Singer (1927) for trivia). Jessel's salary demands for the film were deemed excessive and the pivotal role of "Jack Robin" passed to Al Jolson. See more »
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