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* Elizabeth Boggs ( born 1788 ), who married David Crouse in 1807.
" When the two did indeed wed, Crouse's mother took her aside and told her what Oscar Hammerstein had told her when she married Russel Crouse: " A playwright's wife is the only woman who knows how her husband feels when she's having a baby.
John Lahr writes in his book Show and Tell: New Yorker Profiles that when Mamet married Crouse in 1978, he " married into show business aristocracy.
Crouse is now married to Rick Blue, a television director and editor.

Crouse and playwright
Russel Crouse ( 20 February 1893 – 3 April 1966 ) was an American playwright and librettist, best known for his work in the Broadway writing partnership of Lindsay and Crouse.
Crouse was born in New York City, the daughter of Anna ( née Erskine ) and Russel Crouse, a playwright.
Timothy Crouse's affinity for campaign reporters and the theater took root thanks to his father, Russel Crouse, who was a career newspaperman and playwright.
* Russel Crouse ( 1893 – 1966 ), American playwright

Crouse and David
* David Crouse, writer
Village Board-Neil Crouse ( CommUNITY ), David Sutz ( CommUNITY ), Timothy Egan ( Common Sense ), Thomas Flood ( Common Sense )
David Crouse and Scott Craig.
Currently, faculty include Gerri Brightwell ( fiction ), Derick Burleson ( poetry ), David Crouse ( fiction ), Daryl Farmer ( creative nonfiction ), Len Kamerling ( film / dramatic writing ), and Amber Flora Thomas ( poetry ).
* David Crouse
The movie was remade in 1990 as Desperate Hours, starring Mickey Rourke, Anthony Hopkins, Mimi Rogers, Kelly Lynch, Lindsay Crouse and David Morse.

Crouse and Mamet
With his wife, Pauline ( Ives ), he was the grandfather of actress Lindsay Crouse and the great-grandfather of actress Zosia Mamet.
When he heard she had a part in his play Reunion at the Yale Repertory Theater, Mamet packed a bag and told a friend, " I'm going to New Haven to marry Lindsay Crouse.
" Lahr also writes that Mamet got his first screenwriting assignment through Crouse.
Crouse was on her way to audition for Bob Rafelson's 1981 remake of The Postman Always Rings Twice and Mamet told Crouse to tell Rafelson that " he was a fool if he didn't hire me to write the screenplay.
" Although Mamet was joking, Crouse did it and Rafelson called Mamet and asked Mamet why he should hire him for the screenplay.
Crouse and Mamet have two daughters, Willa and Zosia.
Among the supplemental material included are an audio commentary with Mamet and Ricky Jay, new interviews with actors Lindsay Crouse and Joe Mantegna, and a short documentary shot on location during the film's production.

Crouse and .
State of the Union, a 1945 play by Howard Lindsay and Russell Crouse, about a fictional Republican presidential candidate, was reportedly loosely inspired by Willkie and his alleged mistress Irita Van Doren.
* Morgan Bird, " Insurmountable in Their Wake: Paradox and Ideology in Cavell's Reading of La Grande Illusion in the Stanley Cavell special issue, Jeffrey Crouse ( ed.
* Crouse, Jeffrey.
* George Toles, " Eloquent Objects, Mesmerising Commododities in William Wyler's The Heiress in the Stanley Cavell special issue, Jeffrey Crouse ( ed.
He urged her to accept the lead in Happy Hunting, with a book by Howard Lindsay and Russel Crouse ( who had written Call Me Madam ) and a score by the unknown team of Harold Karr and Matt Dubey.
It stars Sally Field, Lindsay Crouse, Ed Harris, Amy Madigan, John Malkovich, Danny Glover, and Terry O ' Quinn.
Edna ’ s sister Margaret ( Lindsay Crouse ), and her husband Wayne ( Ed Harris ), arrive.
It was nominated for Best Actor in a Supporting Role ( Malkovich ), Best Actress in a Supporting Role ( Crouse ), Best Costume Design, Best Director, and Best Picture.
The film stars Al Pacino and Russell Crowe, with Christopher Plummer, Bruce McGill, Diane Venora, Michael Gambon, Philip Baker Hall, Lindsay Crouse, Gina Gershon, Debi Mazar, and Colm Feore in supporting roles.
Life with Father is the title of a humorous autobiographical book of stories compiled in 1935 by Clarence Day, Jr., which was adapted in 1939 into a long-running Broadway play by Lindsay and Crouse, which was, in turn, made into a 1947 movie and a television series.
Life With Lindsay and Crouse.
* 1976: Brooklyn Academy of Music, Brooklyn, NY ; with Jason Robards, Jr. ( James ), Zoe Caldwell ( Mary ), Kevin Conway ( Jamie ), Michael Moriarty ( Edmund ), and Lindsay Crouse ( Cathleen ), directed by Jason Robards, Jr.
2046 was called the best film of 2005 by Michael Atkinson ( The Village Voice ), Daryl Chin ( Journal of Performance and Art ), Josef Brown ( Vue Weekly ), Sean Burns ( Philadelphia Weekly ), Will Sloan ( The Martingrove Beacon ), and Justine Elias ( The Guardian ), and was ranked among the top ten best films of the year by Manohla Dargis ( The New York Times ), Richard Corliss ( Time Magazine ), Same Adams ( Philadelphia City Paper ), Leslie Camhi ( The Village Voice ), Jason Anderson ( eye Weekly ), Gary Dretzka ( Movie City News ), Godfrey Cheshire ( The Independent Weekly ), Ty Burr ( The Boston Globe ), Liza Bear ( indieWIRE ), Edward Crouse ( The Village Voice ), Jeffrey M. Anderson ( The San Francisco Examiner ), John DeFore ( Austin American Statesman ), Brian Brooks ( indieWIRE ), Chris Barsanti ( Filmcritic. com ), F. X.
* Biography of Loyalist Philip Crouse, ca. 1760-1856
* The André Bazin Special Issue, Film International, No. 30 ( November 2007 ), Jeffrey Crouse, guest editor.
Introductory essay, " Because We Need Him Now: Re-enchanting Film Studies Through Bazin ," written by Jeffrey Crouse.
* Crouse, Russel.
* The Sound of Music – Book by Howard Lindsay and Russel Crouse.

married and playwright
Maurice married a Polish princess, Maria Jablonowska ( see Jablonowski ), with whom he had two daughters, Simone ( who married Edgar Gross, son of a wealthy Philadelphia soap manufacturer ) and Lysiana ( who married the playwright Louis Verneuil ).
Rostand was married to the poet and playwright Rosemonde Etienette Gerard who, in 1890, published Les Pipeaux: a volume of verse crowned by the Academy.
In 1975 Antonia Fraser began an affair with playwright Harold Pinter, who was then married to the actress Vivien Merchant.
In 1956 she married the playwright Harold Pinter and performed in many of his plays.
After Merchant married the playwright Harold Pinter in 1956, she appeared in many of his plays, including the 1960 revival of his first play, The Room at the Hampstead Theatre, A Slight Ache, A Night Out, The Collection and The Lover ; the latter also a celebrated television production partnering Alan Badel at Associated Rediffusion, for which she was given an Evening Standard Theatre Award for Best Newcomer and the BAFTA Award for Best Actress, both in 1963.
Fausto-Sterling is married to Paula Vogel, a Yale professor and Pulitzer-winning playwright.
Morath married the playwright Arthur Miller on February 17, 1962 and relocated permanently to the United States, where she had previously had assignments.
Miles was married twice to the British playwright Robert Bolt, 1967 – 1975 and 1988 – 1995.
She married playwright Robert Anderson in 1959.
He met Boski Markus, a Hungarian and the niece of the Austrian playwright Arthur Schnitzler who became his companion and whom he married in 1925.
On December 31, 1925, Hellman married Arthur Kober, a playwright and press agent, although they often lived apart.
In April 1734, Susannah married actor and playwright Theophilus Cibber, the son of playwright Colley Cibber, whose company of players was in residence at Drury Lane.
In 1938 he married the author and playwright Jane Auer.
His daughter, Fola, was married to the playwright George Middleton.
Rebecca Pidgeon left the band in late 1990 to move to the USA to be with her partner, the playwright David Mamet ; they subsequently married.
His grandson Richard Tickell became a playwright and married Mary Linley, of the Linley musical dynasty.
Tomalin's first husband Nicholas Tomalin, a prominent journalist, was killed in the Arab-Israeli Yom Kippur War in 1973 ; she is now married to the novelist and playwright Michael Frayn.
Her daughter by her second marriage, actress Marie Theres Relin ( born 1966 ), who was married to Bavarian playwright Franz Xaver Kroetz and has three children, made a media and Internet appearance as a spokeswoman for housewives ( If Pigs Could Fly.
In 1987 Aghdashloo married actor / playwright Houshang Touzie.
Bell is married to actress Anna Volska and has two daughters, Grass Roots actress Lucy Bell and playwright Hilary Bell.
He met playwright Dorothy Kuhns there ; they subsequently married.
Wallace is married to Carmen Boullosa, a leading Mexican poet, novelist, and playwright.

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