N. Richard Nash

N. Richard Nash

N. Richard Nash (June 8, 1913 – December 11, 2000) was a writer and dramatist best known for writing Broadway shows, including The Rainmaker.

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Early life

Nash was born Nathan Richard Nusbaum in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania the son of S. L. Nusbaum, a bookbinder, and Jenny Singer Nusbaum. He worked as a ten dollar per match boxer and graduated from South Philadelphia high school in 1930 before entering the University of Pennsylvania to study English and philosophy.

Career

Nash published two books on philosophy, The Athenian Spirit and The Wounds of Sparta.

Nash wrote his first play, Parting at Imsdorf, in 1940, which won the Maxwell Anderson Verse Drama Award. Next, he penned the Shakespearian-themed comedy The Second Best Bed, produced on Broadway in 1946. The highly acclaimed drama led to him writing more shows, including The Young and Fair (1948), See the Jaguar (1952, for which he won the International Drama Award in Cannes and the Prague Award), and The Rainmaker (1954, starring Geraldine Page; revived on Broadway in 1999). The Rainmaker, a full-length play, had originally been a Philco Television Playhouse one-act 1953 television production. It was translated to over 40 languages and made into a 1956 Hollywood film starring Burt Lancaster and Katharine Hepburn, and a 1982 full-length TV production. The play was also made into a Broadway musical, 110 in the Shade.

In the 1950s, Nash moved from New York to Hollywood to write the screenplay for The Rainmaker (1956 film).[1] However, it was the 1972 Broadway failure of Echoes and novelization of a screenplay that ultimately lead Nash to transition from writing screenplays to writing novels.[1] After working on Echoes, Nash developed a screenplay entitled Macho which he could not sell.[1] In overcoming this, Nash notes,

It occurred to me to do a quick novelization. I got a $10,000 advance and completed it as Cry Macho in two weeks. It got surprisingly good reviews and the instant they appeared, three studios, all of which had rejected the screenplay, started to bid for this awful, little thing. I sold the rights to one. When they asked me to do the screenplay, I gave them what they had rejected -- didn't change a word -- and they loved it![1]

Nash turned Cry Macho into a 1975 book[2] and filming for the movie "Cry Macho" began in Mexico in 1991, with Jaws star Roy Scheider in the lead role.[3] After selling Cry Macho, Nash began to write what he calls "real novels" and discover that writing a novel was more flexible than writing a play and received much less criticism than writing a play.[1]

Nash wrote a number of screenplays, novels and more plays, including the screenplays for the 1947 Ann Sheridan film noir, Nora Prentiss, The Sainted Sisters (1948), Dear Wife (1949), Mara Maru (1952), Helen of Troy (1956), Porgy and Bess (1959), and later One Summer Love) (1976) and Between the Darkness and the Dawn (1985). Other Broadway shows include Girls of Summer (1956), Handful of Fire (1958), Wildcat (1960, starring Lucille Ball), 110 in the Shade (1963; revived in 2007), The Happy Time (1968, nominated for the Tony Award for Best Musical), and Saravà (1979). Nash's novels include East Wind, Rain, "Radiance", "The Last Magic", and an unpublished novel,The Wildwood. Under the pseudonym, John Roc, he also wrote a play, "Fire!" and a novel, "Winter Blood".

Personal life

In 1935 Nash married Helena Taylor,with whom he had one son. They divorced in 1954. Nash was married to Janice Rule in 1956, but they divorced later that same year. Later that year, he married Katherine Copeland aka Kaplan, with whom he had two daughters.

Nash died in Manhattan, New York on 11 December 2000, at the age of 87.

Work

Drama

  • The Second Best Bed (1946)
  • See the Jaguar (1952)
  • The Rainmaker (1954)
  • Handful of Fire (1958)

Screenplays

  • Sainted Sisters (1948)
  • The Joker (1954)
  • Top of the World (1955)
  • Porgy und Bess (1959)
  • Sarava
  • Wildcat
  • Between the Darkness and the Dawn (1985)

Novels

  • East, Wind Rain
  • Cry macho
  • The Last Magic
  • Winter Blood
  • The Wildwood (2000)

References

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