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Alan Jay Lerner was a prominent American lyricist and librettist, known for his collaborations with composer Frederick Loewe, which produced some of the most beloved musicals of the 20th century. His works, including "My Fair Lady", "Camelot", and "Brigadoon", are celebrated for their witty lyrics and engaging narratives. Lerner's ability to weave complex emotional themes into his songs set him apart in the world of musical theater, making his contributions timeless classics that continue to resonate with audiences today.

Born in New York City, Lerner's early exposure to music and literature paved the way for his illustrious career in the arts. He was educated at Harvard University, where he honed his craft and collaborated with various artists. Over the years, Lerner received numerous accolades for his work, including Tony Awards and an Academy Award for Best Adapted Song. His legacy lives on through his influential body of work, which has inspired countless artists and musicians in the realm of musical theater and beyond.

Nationaliteit Amerikaans
Geboortedatum August 31, 1918
Geboorteplaats New York City, New York, USA
Sterfdatum January 25, 1986
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