Ronny Graham (Director) | 半岛体育

半岛体育

Ronny Graham

Director

Mr. Graham was 79. The cause of death was liver disease.

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  • Also Known As: Ronald Montcrief Stringer
  • Born: Aug 26, 1919 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
  • Death: Jul 04, 1999 in Los Angeles, California

Roles (27)

A Place for Polly 半岛体育 - April 1970 A Place for Polly
Opened April 18, 1970
  • Director
A Place for Polly 半岛体育 - April 1970
Grin and Bare It! / Postcards 半岛体育 - March 1970 Grin and Bare It!
Opened March 16, 1970
  • Director
Grin and Bare It! / Postcards 半岛体育 - March 1970
Grin and Bare It! / Postcards 半岛体育 - March 1970 Postcards
Opened March 16, 1970
  • Director
Mating Dance 半岛体育 - Nov 1965 Mating Dance
Opened November 03, 1965
  • Director
Mating Dance 半岛体育 - Nov 1965
Something More! 半岛体育 - Nov 1964 Something More!
Opened November 10, 1964
  • as Monte Checkovitch (Original)
Something More! 半岛体育 - Nov 1964
Bravo Giovanni 半岛体育 - May 1962 Bravo Giovanni
Opened May 19, 1962
  • Lyrics
New Faces of 1962 半岛体育 - Jan 1962 New Faces of 1962
Opened February 01, 1962
  • Sketches
  • Music
  • Lyrics
Let It Ride 半岛体育 - Oct 1961 Let It Ride
Opened October 12, 1961
  • Additional Material
Mask and Gown 半岛体育 - Sept 1957 Mask and Gown
Opened September 10, 1957
  • Continuity by
  • Music
  • Lyrics
New Faces of 1956 半岛体育 - July 1956 New Faces of 1956
Opened June 14, 1956
  • Music for Opening Number
  • Lyrics for Opening Number
The Tender Trap 半岛体育 - Nov 1954 The Tender Trap
Opened October 13, 1954
  • as Charlie Reader (Original)
New Faces of 1952 半岛体育 - June 1952 Leonard Sillman's New Faces of 1952
Opened May 16, 1952
  • Sketches
  • Featured Songs
  • Featured Songs with Lyrics
  • as Dazz Rocco (Original)
  • as Featured Performer (Original)
  • as Featured Singer (Original)
  • as John Jerome (Original)
  • as Reader (Original)
  • as Sir Laurence (Original)
  • as Stanley (Original)
  • as Toby (Original)

Awards

Theatre World Awards
1952 Theatre World Award Winner
Tony Award
1963 Composer and Lyricist Nominee
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