Aaron Hoffman(1880-1924)
- Writer
- Additional Crew
Aaron Hoffman was born on 31 October 1880 in St. Louis, Missouri, USA. He was a writer, known for Give and Take (1928), The Gilded Youth (1917) and Beloved Rogues (1917). He was married to Minnie ?. He died on 27 May 1924 in New York City, New York, USA.
Writer
- 1954
- 1942
- 1929
- 1929
- Give and Take
- story
- 1928
- Going Crooked
- play
- 1926
- 1926
- Friendly Enemies
- play
- 1925
- Welcome Stranger
- play
- 1924
- Nothing But Lies
- play
- 1920
- The Clock
- story
- 1917
- The Secret of Eve
- story
- 1917
- Beloved Rogues
- story
- 1917
- Glory
- Writer
- 1917
- The Gilded Youth
- story
- 1917
Additional Crew
- The Waiting Soul
- supervisor
- 1917
- Born
- Died
- Spouse
- Minnie ?
- Other worksStage: Co-wrote lyrics for songs in "Nancy Brown" on Broadway (earliest Broadway credit). Musical comedy. Music by Henry K. Hadley. Book / lyrics by George Broadhurst [credited as George H. Broadhurst] and Frederic Ranken. Musical Director: George P. Towle. Featuring songs by Max S. Witte, J. Rosamond Johnson, Louis G. Munz and Eugene Ellsworth. Featuring songs with lyrics co-written by Eugene Ellsworth, Bob Cole, James Weldon Johnson. Directed by Frank Smithson. Bijou Theatre (moved to The Grand Opera House from 26 Oct 1903-close): 16 Feb 1903-Nov 1903 (closing date unknown/112 performances). Cast: Adele Archer (as "Maud"), Ada Bartlett (as "Ensemble"), George Beban (as "Count Fromage de Brie"), Anna Bennett (as "Ensemble"), Judith Berolde (as "The Princess Barboo"), Minna Blackman (as "Ensemble"), Henry Borden (as "Ensemble"), May Bordley (as "Ensemble"), Evelyn Botsford (as "Strolling Minstrel"), Aline Boyd (as "Nara"), Alice Brown (as "Ensemble"), Harry Brown (as "Socrates Finis"), Harry Burgess (as "Strolling Minstrel"), Marie Cahill (as "Nancy Brown"), Grace Cameron (as "Muriel"), Ethel Carroll (as "Ensemble"), Lita Castello (as "Zuzu"), Gertrude Cochrane (as "Ensemble"), Daniel Corse (as "Ensemble"), Elizabeth Cumming (as "Ensemble"), Helen Curzon (as "Rena"), Philip Dale (as "Ensemble"), Frank Dearduff (as "The Grand Duke of Drinkamutchsky"), Gertrude Doremus (as "Ensemble"), Gladys Earlcott (as "Ensemble"), Louise Egener (as "Ensemble"), Julie Fenton (as "Ensemble"), Maud Francis (as "Gwendolen"), Florence French (as "Ensemble"), Mabel Gardner (as "Ensemble"), Al Grant (as "Noah Little"), Farron Gray (as "Ensemble"), Jennie Hardy (as "Ensemble"), Sadie Harris (as "Ensemble"), John Havens (as "Lord Worcestershire"), Alfred Hickman (as "Venderhyphen Jenks"), Agnes Hinton (as "Ensemble"), Adelaide Howland (as "Ensemble"), Margaret Johnson (as "Ensemble"), Elizabeth King (as "Ensemble"), Alice Knowlton (as "Tutu"), Helen Lathrop (as "Tulu"), Eva Lewis (as "Ensemble"), Ella Mann (as "Ensemble"), Leslie Mayo (as "Sally"), W.W. Meehan (as "Ensemble"), Edythe Moyer (as "Alice"), Jean Newcombe (as "Mrs. John Jenks"), T.R. O'Brian (as "Ensemble"), Ruby Paine (as "Gracie"), Albert Parr (as "Mara Mustapha"), Mlle. Proto (as "The Dancer"), Estelle Rogers (as "Ensemble"), V.A. Rose (as "Ensemble"), Maud Sloane (as "Sadie"), Madison Smith (as "Hullybaloo"), Mason Smith (as "Ensemble"), Edwin Stevens (as "Muley Mustapha"), Rose Stevens (as "Ensemble"), Maude Stillman (as "Ensemble"), Isabelle Stuart (as "Ensemble"), Beth Titus (as "Ensemble"), G.M. Vale (as "Ensemble"), Henry Vogel (as "Baron Sauerbraten"). Produced by Daniel V. Arthur.
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