Stan Hart
American comedy writer
Stan Hart (September 12, 1928 – July 27, 2017[1]) was an American comedy writer with many television credits.
His work also appeared for decades in Mad.[1] He was closely associated with another Mad writer, Larry Siegel;[1] though the two wrote separately for the magazine, both contributed to the off-Broadway musical The Mad Show,[1] and later to The Carol Burnett Show [1] (for which they won multiple Emmy Awards).
Hart retired and volunteered his time as a writing consultant with a performing arts school in Westchester County called the Youth Theatre Interactions, Inc. Hart died on July 27, 2017.[2]
Filmography
- Eat and Run (1986) (Movie)
- The Wonderful World of Disney (1981) (TV)
- The Hal Linden Special (1979) (TV)
- Oh, Nurse! (1972) (TV)
- Move (1970) (as Stanley Hart)
- The Carol Burnett Show (1967) TV Series (writer) (as Stanley Hart)
- Wonder Woman: Who's Afraid of Diana Prince? (1967) (TV)
References
- ^ a b c d e Lambiek Comiclopedia article.
- ^ R.I.P. Stan Hart, MAD Writer
External links
- Complete list of Hart's articles for MadMagazine
- Stan Hart at IMDb
- Stan Hart at the Internet Broadway Database
- Stan Hart Mad Magazine
- Lambiek Comiclopedia article.
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Contributors to Mad
- "The Usual Gang of Idiots"
- William M. Gaines (1952–1992)
- Harvey Kurtzman (1952–1956)
- Al Feldstein (1956–1984)
- John Ficarra (1984–2017)
- Nick Meglin (1984–2004)
- Joe Raiola (1984–2017)
- Bill Morrison (2017–2019)
- Allie Goertz (2018–2019)
- Tony Barbieri
- Dick DeBartolo
- Desmond Devlin
- Michael Gallagher
- Stan Hart
- Frank Jacobs
- Tom Koch
- Arnie Kogen
- Paul Laikin
- Barry Liebmann
- Larry Siegel
- Lou Silverstone
- Mike Snider
- Sergio Aragonés
- Dave Berg
- John Caldwell
- Jerry DeFuccio
- Duck Edwing
- Al Jaffee
- Peter Kuper
- Don Martin
- Paul Peter Porges
- Antonio Prohías
- John Putnam (Art Director, 1954–1980)
- Tom Bunk
- Bob Clarke
- Paul Coker
- Jack Davis
- Mort Drucker
- Will Elder
- Frank Kelly Freas
- Drew Friedman
- Bob Jones
- Hermann Mejía
- Norman Mingo
- Joe Orlando
- Tom Richmond
- Jack Rickard
- John Severin
- Bob Staake
- Angelo Torres
- Rick Tulka
- Sam Viviano
- James Warhola
- Basil Wolverton
- Monte Wolverton
- Wally Wood
- George Woodbridge
- Bill Wray
- Stan Freberg
- Russ Heath
- Donald Knuth
- Ernie Kovacs
- Jay Lynch
- Henry Morgan
- Roger Price
- Irving Schild
- Bernard Shir-Cliff
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