Jerome Kass

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Jerome Allan Kass (April 21, 1937 – October 22, 2015) was an American screenwriter and author. He wrote Queen of the Stardust Ballroom in 1975 and Ballroom in 1978, which were nominated for an Emmy and Tony, respectively.[1]

Biography[]

Kass was born in Chicago to Sidney Kass and Celia Gorman, and had two sisters, Francine and Gail. The family moved to the Bronx, where Kass went to school, attending Stuyvesant High School before graduating from New York University. He entered the graduate program for English, then transferred to Brandeis University.[1]

He was married to Artha Schwartz, with whom he had two children, Julie and Adam.[2] They later divorced, and Kass married Delia Ephron in 1982. Kass died of prostate cancer in Manhattan on October 22, 2015.[1]

Filmography[]

Production of films (14 credits)
  1. (play) (1971)
  2. (1973)
  3. A Brand New Life (1973 film) (1973)
  4. Queen of the Stardust Ballroom (TV Movie) (1975)
  5. Ballroom (musical) (1978)
  6. My Old Man (film) (1979)
  7. The Black Stallion Returns (1983)
  8. (1983)
  9. (story) (1984)
  10. (1985) - 3 épisodes
  11. (teleplay) (1989)
  12. (teleplay) (1992)
  13. (teleplay) (1993)
  14. (teleplay) (1995)
Special Thanks (1 credit)

References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b c Weber, Bruce (October 24, 2015). "Jerome Kass, Writer for Broadway, Film and TV, Dies at 78". New York Times. Retrieved October 25, 2015.
  2. ^ "Jerome Kass dies at 78; wrote 'Queen of the Stardust Ballroom'". Los Angeles Times. Associated Press. October 29, 2015. Retrieved December 14, 2015.
  3. ^ IMBd

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