Tad MOSEL
Born in Steubenville, Ohio, 1 May 1922.
Stage Works
- The Happiest Years (produced 1942)
- The Lion Hunter (produced 1952)
- Madame Aphrodite (televised 1953; revised version, music by Jerry Herman, produced 1962)
- My Lost Saints (televised 1955)
- The Out-of-Towners (televised 1956)
- The Five-Dollar Bill (televised 1957)
- Presence of the Enemy (televised 1958)
- All the Way Home, adaptation of the novel A Death in the Family by James Agee (produced 1960)
- Impromptu (produced 1961)
- That's Where the Town's Going (televised 1962)
SCREENPLAYS:
- Dear Heart, 1964;
- Up the Down Staircase, 1967.
TELEVISION PLAYS:
- Jinxed, 1949;
- The Figgerin' of Aunt Wilma, 1953;
- This Little Kitty Stayed Cool, 1953;
- The Remarkable Case of Mr. Bruhl, 1953;
- Ernie Barger Is Fifty, 1953;
- Other People's Houses, 1953;
- The Haven, 1953;
- Madame Aphrodite, 1953;
- The Lawn Party, 1955;
- Star in the Summer Night, 1955;
- Guilty Is the Stranger, 1955;
- My Lost Saints, 1955;
- The Waiting Place, 1955;
- The Out-of-Towners, 1956;
- The Five-Dollar Bill, 1957;
- The Morning Place, 1957;
- Presence of the Enemy, 1958;
- The Innocent Sleep, 1958;
- A Corner of the Garden, 1959;
- Sarah's Laughter, 1959;
- The Invincible Teddy, 1960;
- Three Roads to Rome: Venus Ascendant, Roman Fever, The Rest Cure, from stories by Martha Gellhorn, Edith Wharton, and Aldous Huxley, 1960;
- That's Where the Town's Going, 1962.