Nancy Hamilton
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Nancy Hamilton
Nancy Hamilton (1908–1985) was an American actress, playwright, lyricist, director and producer.
She worked in the New York theater from 1932-1954. She wrote sketches and lyrics for the revues New Faces of 1934 (1934), One for the Money (1939), Two for the Show (1940) and Three to Make Ready (1946). She is best known as the lyricist for the popular song, "How High the Moon." She was the lifelong partner of legendary actress Katharine Cornell. In 1955 she became the first woman to win an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature for the film Helen Keller in Her Story (1954).
External links
- Nancy Hamilton Papers, 1927-1972, held by the Billy Rose Theatre Division, New York Public Library for the Performing Arts
- Nancy Hamilton at the Internet Broadway Database
- Nancy Hamilton at the Internet Movie Database
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