Sydney Rosenfeld
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Sydney Rosenfeld (1855–1931)[1] was an American playwright who wrote numerous plays, and adapted many foreign plays. Close to fifty of his creations played on Broadway.
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Sydney Rosenfeld | |
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Born | October 26, 1855 Richmond, Virginia, US |
Died | June 13, 1931 New York City, US |
Occupation | Playwright |
Years active | 1874 to 1923 |
Spouse | Genie H. Johnson (m. 1883) |
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Some of his better known plays (though none achieved long-lasting popularity) included A House of Cards, The King's Carnival, The Lady, or the Tiger?, The Vanderbilt Cup, The Aero Club, The Senator, Mlle. Mischief, The Mocking Bird, A Man of Ideas, The 20th Century Girl, Jumping Jupiter, and The Optimist.[2][3]