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Nash, N. Richard

LC control no.n 80084487
Descriptive conventionsrda
LC classificationPS3527.A6365
Personal name headingNash, N. Richard
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Variant(s)Nash, Richard, 1913-2000
Nash, Nathaniel Richard, 1913-2000
See alsoFor works of this author entered under other names, search also under: Nusbaum, Richard, 1913-2000 Roc, John, 1935-
Nusbaum, Richard, 1913-2000
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Roc, John, 1935-
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Birth date1913-06-07
Death date2000-12-11
Place of birthPhiladelphia (Pa.)
Place of deathNew York (N.Y.)
Profession or occupationScreenwriters Dramatists Novelists
Special notePseudonyms not found on published works: Diedric Storm, Joram Cutler, Richard Karlen, David E. Nicholson, Matthew Parker, William Payne, John Westover
Found inThe young and fair, 1949.
Contemporary authors on Infotrac, July 11, 2007 (N. Richard Nash; b. Nathan Richard Nusbaum, June 7, 1913, Philadelphia, PA, d. Dec. 11, 2000, New York, NY; playwright, screenwriter, television writer, and novelist)
Echoes, 1972 DLC copy theater playbill (Richard Nash's Echoes; his play "Rainmaker" opened in October 1954)
Info. converted from 678, 2012-10-02 (b. 1913)
Wikipedia, March 1, 2013 (N. Richard Nash; Nathan Richard Nusbaum; born June 8, 1913 in Philadelpia; died December 11, 2000 in New York; writer and dramatist best known for writing Broadway shows. Nash wrote a number of screenplays, novels. Under the pseudonym of John Roc, he wrote a play, Fire!, and a novel, Winter Blood)
Letter from Wisconsin Historical Society to PSD, Feb. 28, 2013 Archival collection of N. Richard Nash (John Roc is a pseudonym of author N. Richard Nash (born: Nathaniel Richard Nusbaum). Nash created a whole biography of Roc including a differing birth date (Nash was born in 1913 whereas Roc "was born in 1935"). Other pseudonyms used by Nash are: Diedric Storm, Joram Cutler, Richard Karlen, David E. Nicholson, Matthew Parker, William Payne, and John Westover. A few items are presented under Mr. Nash's original name: Richard Nusbaum and variants of that name)
Associated languageeng