Awards & Winners

Harold Jacob Rome

Date of Birth 27-May-1908
Place of Birth Hartford
(United States of America, Connecticut, Hartford County, Area code 959, Area code 860, Area codes 860 and 959)
Nationality United States of America
Also know as Harold Rome, Harold J. Rome
Profession Songwriter, Composer, Writer, Lyricist
Harold Jacob Rome was an American composer, lyricist, and writer for musical theater. Born in Hartford, Connecticut, Rome played piano in local dance bands and was already writing music while studying architecture and law at Yale University. After graduation he worked as an architect in New York City, but continued to pursue his musical interests, arranging music for local bands and writing material for revues at Green Mansions, a Jewish summer resort in the Adirondacks. Much of the music Rome was writing at this time was socially conscious and of little interest to Tin Pan Alley. In 1937, he made his Broadway debut as co-writer, composer, and lyricist of the topical revue Pins and Needles. Pins and Needles was originally written for a small theatrical production directed by Samuel Roland. After a 2 week professional run, it was adapted for performances by members of the then-striking International Garment Workers' Union as an entertainment for its members. Because Roland was associated with left-wing causes, he was asked by ILGWU president David Dubinsky to withdraw. The show was a huge success, running for 1108 performances, and prompted George S. Kaufman and Moss Hart to invite Rome to collaborate on another topical revue, Sing Out the News, in 1938.

Awards by Harold Jacob Rome

Check all the awards nominated and won by Harold Jacob Rome.

1991


Drama Desk Special Award
(For his distinctive contribution to musical theater.)
Drama Desk Special Award
(For his distinctive contribution to musical theate)

1962


Nominations 1962 »

Award Nominated Nominated Work
Golden Globe Award for Best Original Score Fanny