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Dorothy Hammerstein (born Dorothy Marian Kiaora Blanchard; 7 June 1899 – 3 August 1987) was an Australian-born American interior designer and decorator. She was the second wife of the lyricist Oscar Hammerstein II .
Oscar Hammerstein I (8 May 1846 – 1 August 1919) was a German-born businessman, theater impresario, and composer in New York City. His passion for opera led him to open several opera houses, and he rekindled opera's popularity in America.
He had three children: William Hammerstein (1918–2001) [28] and Alice Hammerstein Mathias (1922–2015) [29] by his first wife, and James Hammerstein (1931–1999) [30] by his second wife, with whom he also had a stepson, Henry Jacobson, and a stepdaughter, Susan Blanchard. [27]
Hammerstein had one child (Oscar Andrew) with his first wife Basia, two children (Will and Jennifer) with his second wife Millette Alexander, and one child (Simon) with his third wife Geraldine Sherman. [9] [10] He died in Manhattan after suffering a heart attack. [9]
Hart experienced depression and sadness throughout his life. His erratic behavior was often the cause of friction between him and Rodgers and led to Rodgers teaming with lyricist Oscar Hammerstein II in 1942. On March 31, 1943, Hart attended the Broadway premiere of Rodgers and Hammerstein's Oklahoma!. Then Hart attended the opening night party ...
Jun. 4—GLASTONBURY — A local University of Connecticut student, Elizabeth Stassen, is a finalist for the second annual Hammerstein International Youth Solo Contest. The 20-year-old who has ...
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William Hammerstein was born in New York City on September 26, 1875, [1] son of Oscar Hammerstein, the theater impresario, and his first wife, née Rose Blau. [1] [2] He started work as a press agent, then built a vaudeville theatre on 110th Street, Manhattan, called Little Coney Island. He also managed burlesque shows. [3]