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Peter Stone in Charlie Rose (1991)

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Peter Stone

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  • Sometimes wrote under the pseudonyms Pierre Marton or Peter Joshua.
  • He became the first writer to win a Tony (several), an Oscar (Father Goose (1964)), and an Emmy (an episode of The Defenders (1961)).
  • His father was a former history teacher, who moved his family to Los Angeles in the 1920s to work as a producer and screenwriter at Fox Studios, specializing in cowboy movies starring Tom Mix.
  • President of The Dramatists Guild of North America from 1981-1999, at 18 years, the longest period to date that anyone has served in that capacity.
  • He graduated from University High School in Los Angeles.
  • He graduated from Bard College and had a master's degree from Yale.
  • Sherman Edwards and his musical, "1776," at the Marriott Theatre in Chicago, Illinois was nominated for a 2002 Equity Joseph Jefferson Award for Musical Production.
  • Won three Tony Awards: in 1969, as author of book of Best Musical winner "1776;" in 1981, as Best Book (Musical) for "Woman of the Year;" and in 1997, as Best Book (Musical) for "Titanic." He was also Tony-nominated three other times: in 1966, as author of book of Best Musical nominee "Skyscraper;" in 1983, as Best Book (Musical) with Timothy S. Mayer for "My One and Only;" and in 1991, as Best Book (Musical) for "The Will Rogers Follies."
  • Rupert Holmes and he were nominated for a 2007 Antoinette Perry (Tony) Award for Best Book for a Musical for "Curtains" on Broadway in New York City.
  • "Curtains" on Broadway in New York City was nominated for a 2007 Antoinette Perry (Tony) Award for Best Musical.
  • Son of John Stone and writer Hilda Stone.

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