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William O. Harbach : ウィキペディア英語版 | William O. Harbach
William Otto (Bill) Harbach (Born October 12, 1919) is an American television producer, director and author. In his television career, spanning the years 1951 through 1979, he won multiple awards, including four Emmy Awards 〔() Primetime Emmy Award Database. To access the information, search on William Harbach. Accessed April 7, 2010〕 and a Peabody Award 〔() The Peabody Awards database. Accessed April 7, 2010〕 Following his years in television, Harbach continued to produce and direct special events, including eight ASCAP celebrations for renowned composers, lyricists and librettists. He is the son of American lyricist, librettist and ASCAP co-founder Otto Abels Harbach. ==Early life==
Born on October 12, 1919 to Otto Abels Harbach and Ella Smith Dougal Harbach, William Otto Harbach began life in New York City. His brother Robert (Bob) was born in February, 1921. The Harbach family moved to Mamaroneck, New York when he was six years old. Otto Harbach had a well-established career by the time his sons were born. Known as the "Dean of American Librettists," the elder Harbach set records on Broadway and penned such immortal tunes as ''Smoke Gets in Your Eyes.''〔()"Otto Harbach Biography," JazzBiographies.com website. Accessed April 7, 2010.〕
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