Jonathan Larson
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Jonathan Larson (February 4, 1960 – January 25, 1996) was an American composer and playwright noted for the serious social issues of multiculturalism, addiction, and homophobia explored in his work. Typical examples of his use of these themes are found in his works, Rent and tick, tick... BOOM!. He received three posthumous Tony Awards and a posthumous Pulitzer Prize for Drama for the rock opera Rent.
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Known For | Writing |
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Most Rating | 1.729 |
Birthday | 1960-02-04 |
Place of Birth | Mount Vernon, New York, USA |
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2021
tick, tick... BOOM!
7.644/2055
On the brink of turning 30, a promising theater composer navigates love, friendship and the pressure to create something great before time runs out.
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tick, tick... BOOM!
2022
Honoring a Broadway Legacy: Behind the Scenes of tick, tick...Boom!
7.8/5
Go deep inside the film tick, tick...BOOM! with director Lin-Manuel Miranda, actor Andrew Garfield and the rest of the film's acclaimed ensemble. The...
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Honoring a Broadway Legacy: Behind the Scenes of tick, tick...Boom!
2006
No Day But Today: The Story of 'Rent'
8.1/7
Feature length documentary about Jonathan Larson and "Rent"'s journey from Broadway to the screen. Featuring director Chris Columbus, the entire cast,...
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