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Gus Schirmer, Jr. : ウィキペディア英語版
Gus Schirmer, Jr.
Gustave Schirmer IV (1918–1992), better known as Gus Schirmer, Jr., was a director, producer, and talent agent in film and theatre. Schirmer directed and produced plays that ran On Broadway and Off Broadway. He also helped launch the careers of several actors.
==Early life and education==

Schirmer was born in New York City on October 18, 1918. He attended the Morristown School in Morristown, New Jersey and served as
assistant manager of the ice hockey team. Schirmer went on the team's tour of Europe that included games against Germany, France, and Switzerland; president Franklin Roosevelt wished the team luck before they set sail in a telegram.
At age fifteen, Schirmer starred in the first ''New Faces'', a series of musicals. Acting alongside Henry Fonda and Imogene Coca, Schirmer sang torch songs (sentimental love songs) and tap danced at the Fulton Theatre on Broadway. ''New Faces'' introduced promising new actors like Schirmer to theatre.

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