From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. George Francis Abbott (June 25, 1887 – January 31, 1995) was an American theater producer and director, playwright, screenwriter, and film director and producer whose career spanned more than eight decades. Description above from the Wikipedia article George Abbott, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia
All Quiet on the Western Front
(Screenplay)
The Pajama Game
(Screenplay)
The Pajama Game
(Director)
Damn Yankees
(Director)
Highway West
(Theatre Play)
Too Many Girls
(Director)
Broadway
(Writer)
The Cheat
(Director)
My Sin
(Director)
The Saturday Night Kid
(Theatre Play)
Manslaughter
(Director)
Stolen Heaven
(Writer)
Stolen Heaven
(Director)
Secrets of a Secretary
(Director)
Manslaughter
(Adaptation)
My Sin
(Music)
My Sin
(Adaptation)
My Sin
(Producer)
Damn Yankees
(Theatre Play)
Damn Yankees
(Theatre Play)
The Pajama Game
(Theatre Play)
Damn Yankees
(Writer)
Why Bring That Up?
(Director)
Why Bring That Up?
(Writer)
The Bishop's Candlesticks
(Director)
Damn Yankees
(Screenplay)
Half Way to Heaven
(Director)
Secrets of a Secretary
(Adaptation)
Hills of Peril
(Theatre Play)
Four Walls
(Theatre Play)
On Your Toes
(Theatre Play)
The Sea God
(Director)
The Sea God
(Writer)
Straight Is the Way
(Original Story)
Half Way to Heaven
(Writer)
Broadway
(Writer)
The Boys from Syracuse
(Writer)
Those We Love
(Writer)
Three Men on a Horse
(Writer)
Beat the Band
(Writer)
Night Parade
(Writer)
Where's Charley?
(Musical)
Mary Lou
(Adaptation)
Mary Lou
(Director)
Coquette
(Theatre Play)
The Fall Guy
(Writer)
Pal Joey
(Musical)
Lilly Turner
(Theatre Play)
Four Walls
(Script)
Circus shadows
(Writer)
Broadway
(Theatre Play)
Heat Lightning
(Theatre Play)
The Impostor
(Director)