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  1. George M. Cohan died in New York City on November 5, 1942. On September 11, 1959, Oscar Hammerstein II presented an eight-foot high, bronze statue of Cohan in the heart of Times Square on Broadway. Ladies and gentlemen, my mother thanks you, my father thanks you, my sister thanks you, and I thank you!

  2. GEORGE M. COHAN, the original "Yankee Doodle Dandy." Deffaa has written no less than seven different shows about Cohan, from a one-man show to medium-sized shows, to full-scale musicals, brimming with irresistible Cohan melodies like "Give My Regards to Broadway," "Mary," and "You're a Grand Old Flag." Whatever size theater or budget you may ...

  3. George Michael Cohan (1878-1942) was an actor, playwright, singer, dancer, and songwriter. After starting with his family as a vaudeville performer, his 1904 musical Little Johnny

  4. George M. Cohan, head-and-shoulders portrait, facing front, wearing top hat. Dates: 1878-1942 Birth Date: Jul 3, 1878 Death Date: Nov 5, 1942. Place of Birth: Providence, RI Place of Death: New York, NY. George M. Cohan, the vaudeville-to-Broadway actor, dancer, playwright, and composer who blended Irish musical and literary traditions into an ...

  5. George Michael Cohan was an American entertainer, playwright, composer, lyricist, actor, singer, dancer and theatrical producer. Cohan began his career as a child, performing with his parents and sister in a vaudeville act known as "The Four Cohans". Beginning with Little Johnny Jones in 1904, he wrote, composed, produced, and appeared in more than three dozen Broadway musicals. Cohan wrote ...

  6. The musical comedy stage of New York was home to George M. Cohan, vaudeville song-and-dance man, playwright, manager, director, producer, comic actor, and popular songwriter. During the first two ...

  7. 1. Aug. 2012 · George M. Cohan remains one of the most significant figures in American musical history. His life and work inspired a musical film and a stage musical: Yankee Doodle Dandy (1942), in which James Cagney played Cohan, and George M! (1968), featuring Joel Grey as the legendary showman. Yankee Doodle Dandy focuses on Cohan's musical legacy ...