Graduated New York University in 1938 with a degree in drama
Acted with the Washington Square Players
Collaborated on stage/screenplays with creative partner Adolph Green for 6 decades and considered "the longest running creative partnership in theatre history."
Performed on Broadway in the 1958 revue "A Party With Betty Comden and Adolph Green"
Helped form cabaret act "The Revuers" with Judy Holliday, Adolph Green and two other friends. Leonard Bernstein would join them on some nights.
First Broadway appearance was in co-penned "On the Town" in Ann Miller's anthropologist's role
Won three Tony Awards and nominated for two Academy Awards for "The Band Wagon" and "It's Always Fair Weather"
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