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Name
  
Sidney Harmon


Role
  
Businessman

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Died
  
April 12, 2011, Washington, D.C., United States

Spouse
  
Jane Harman (m. 1980–2011)

Books
  
Mind your own business, Starting with the People

Education
  
Union Institute & University, Baruch College, City University of New York

Awards
  
KPMG Award for Distinguished Service to the Washington Theatre Community

Similar People
  
Jane Harman, Dinesh Paliwal, Rajat Gupta

Tristin & Sidney Harmon


Sidney Harmon (April 30, 1907 – February 29, 1988) was a film producer and screenwriter. Harmon was nominated for the 1942 Academy Award for Best Story for the film The Talk of the Town. He began his career working as a writer on radio and in the theater in the 1930s. Harmon produced Sidney Kingsley's Pulitzer Prize-winning play Men in White.

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Biography

Born in Poughkeepsie, New York in 1907, Harmon produced Broadway plays throughout the 1930s (1931-1937). Harmon was one of many members of the Group Theatre to move into film. He married artist Lily Harmon (née Perlmutter) in 1934; they divorced in 1940. He was active in films from the 1940s to the 1960s. In 1959, he co-founded the Theatre Group at the University of California at Los Angeles with John Houseman and Robert Ryan.

Harmon, with Ryan and others, founded the Oakwood School in 1951.

In retirement, Harmon was active in the cultural life of Palm Springs; he was the first director emeritus of the McCallum Theatre in Palm Desert. The Desert Theatre League's Sidney Harmon Award honored members "in recognition of the advancement of theatrical excellence both on and off the stage."

Harmon died in Rancho Mirage, California on February 29, 1988.

Writer (1940s-1960s)

  • The Talk of the Town (1942) (story) ... aka George Stevens' The Talk of the Town
  • Drums in the Deep South (1951) (screenplay)
  • Mara Maru (1952) (story)
  • Mutiny (1952) (writer)
  • Man Crazy (1953) (writer)
  • Hand in Hand (1960) (story)
  • Producer (1950s-1960s)

  • Man Crazy (1953) (producer)
  • The Big Combo (1955) (producer)
  • The Wild Party (1956) (producer)
  • Men in War (1957) (producer)
  • God's Little Acre (1958) (producer)
  • Anna Lucasta (1958) (producer)
  • Day of the Outlaw (1959) (producer)
  • The Thin Red Line (1964) (producer)
  • Battle of the Bulge (1965) (executive producer)
  • Miscellaneous Crew

  • Men in War (1957) (presenter)
  • References

    Sidney Harmon Wikipedia