Actor
Sam Spewack
Born 1899 · Bakhmut, Yekaterinoslav Governorate, Russian Empire
Educated at Columbia University. He and his wife, Bella Spewack, were nominated for a 1998 Laurence Olivier Theatre Award for Kiss Me Kate performed at the Open Air Theatre for Outstanding Musical Production of 1997. He and his wife, Bella, were awarded the 2001 London Critics Circle Theatre Award for Best Musical for Kiss Me Kate performed at the Victoria Palace Theatre in London, England. In 1949, won two Tony Awards for "Kiss Me, Kate" with his wife-collaborator Bella Spewack: as Best Authors (Musical) and for the book as part of the Best Musical Award. Date of Death: October 14, 1971 (age 72) in New York City, New York, USA
Writing

We're No Angels
Theatre Play · 1989

My Favorite Wife
Screenplay · 1940

Move Over, Darling
Story · 1963

Kiss Me Kate
Theatre Play · 1953

Something's Got to Give
Story · 1962

Kiss Me, Kate
Book · 1958

Private Jones
Adaptation · 1933

Kiss Me, Kate
Writer · 2003

The Cat and the Fiddle
Screenplay · 1934

Week-End at the Waldorf
Screenplay · 1945

The Chaser
Screenplay · 1938

The Solitaire Man
Theatre Play · 1933