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  1. November 09, 1998. With Betty Comden and Adolph Green, you don’t know if you’re getting an interview or a sweater. “Close-knit” doesn’t begin to cover it. They have been finishing ...

  2. Die tolle Tante. Die tolle Tante ist ein US-amerikanisches komödiantisches Filmdrama des Regisseurs Morton DaCosta. Das Drehbuch des 1958 uraufgeführten Films schrieben Betty Comden und Adolph Green nach dem Roman Auntie Mame – an Irreverent Escapade von Patrick Dennis .

  3. Betty Comden is part of the musical-comedy duo Comden and Green, who, over the course of six decades, wrote the music and lyrics to some of the most beloved musicals and movies of the mid-20th century. Born in Brooklyn, New York as Basya Cohen, Betty Comden was the daughter of two Russian Jewish immigrants. She studied drama at New York University, graduating in 1938. After graduation, Comden ...

  4. Comden and Green was a 60-year songwriting partnership, comprising Betty Comden (1917–2006) and Adolph Green (1914–2002). They first worked together in 1941 at the Village Gate in New York City, as writers and performers in a nightclub act called The Revuers.

  5. 25. Nov. 2006 · Betty Comden, who with her partner Adolph Green wrote some of the most memorable songs of the 20th century, including "New York, New York," "Just in Time" and the heart-wrenching "Never-Never-Land ...

  6. 25. Dez. 2014 · Betty Comden and Adolph Green hold the record as Broadway’s longest running collaborative team. Between them they won 17 Tonys, were nominated over 30 times, and as a team received Kennedy Center Honors in 1991. On October 23, 2002, Adolph Green passed away and on November 23, 2006, Betty Comden died. They left behind a wealth of lyrics ...

  7. Betty Comden was born Elizabeth Cohen in New York City. After high school, Green worked as a runner on Wall Street while he tried to make it as an actor. He met Comden through mutual friends in 1938 while she was studying drama at New York University. They formed a troupe called the Revuers, which performed at the Village Vanguard, a club in Greenwich Village.