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Irv Bauer, also known as Irvin S. Bauer, (died July 24, 2015) was an American
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, educator and television writer based in
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. He was most known for his plays ''A Dream Out of Time'', ''A Fine and Private Place'' and ''Bulldog and The Bear''. He also wrote multiple episodes of '' Courage the Cowardly Dog''. Bauer taught at graduate and undergraduate levels at
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,
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and
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. He died of lymphoma on July 24, 2015.


Early life and education

Bauer went to DeWitt Clinton High School in the Bronx, and then enrolled in New York University, earning a bachelor's degree in Journalism. While there he studied with and was mentored by
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.


Career

Upon graduation, Bauer started working in public relations at
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. Soon afterwards, he left New York for
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,
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to pursue a career in dramatic writing and cinema. In Paris, he started working as an actor and began writing. He came back to New York to secure financing for a project with Philippe Gérard. In 1970, his first play, ''A Dream Out of Time'' starring Sam Levene, who made his Off-Broadway debut at the Promenade Theatre on upper Broadway, 43 years after he made his Broadway debut in 1927. In
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, ''A Fine and Private Place'', an adaptation of a novel by
Peter S. Beagle Peter Soyer Beagle (born April 20, 1939) is an American novelist and screenwriter, especially of fantasy fiction. His best-known work is ''The Last Unicorn'' (1968), a fantasy novel he wrote in his twenties, which ''Locus'' subscribers voted the ...
. Among other popular plays by Bauer are ''Bullies House'' Rollin on the Toba, and Young and Eager. Bauer wrote ''The Ladies' Tailor of Babi Yar'', first presented by the McCarter Theatre in Princeton, NJ, a story of a Jewish and a Russian family set against the backdrop of Babi Yar Massacres. Bauer taught screenwriting and playwrighting at the graduate and undergraduate level at New York University, Sarah Lawrence College and University of Washington. He conducted workshops and classes in New York, Los Angeles, Paris, Spoleto, Italy, London and Sydney and Brisbane. Bauer also taught at The Juilliard School and
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. Written just prior to his death in July 2015, Bauer's book ''Screenwriting Fundamentals: The Art and Craft of Visual Writing'' was published by Routledge in 2016. It details his ten step method to developing and constructing a screenplay.


Plays


Television and film


Critical reception

While writing about Bauer's first play, ''A Dream Out of Time'', Clive Barnes wrote for ''The
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'', that "although it may not be flawless, it is strong, honest and serious. It has something of Arthur Miller's intensity and thrust to it and also a great deal of integrity and moral concern." ''The Wheaton Bill'' wrote, "We feel certain that any Jew could relate to the happenings on the stage," and the ''
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'' wrote "beyond understanding the tug of family, the unwitting destructiveness of which parents are capable, the hesitations of children about deviating from a traditional life-style, Bauer gives his people language bristling with drive, distinctiveness and the rough force of reality." In 1975, ''
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'' wrote that ''A Fine and Private Place'' "is a theatre piece of interest and merit. Although, the play is set in a cemetery, the play concerns itself not with death but with life." In 1998, Bauer wrote the play ''Bull Dog and The Bear'' with Richard Gordon, that received positive reviews with the ''
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'' writing that, "Sensitive, serious, silly and hilarious, the play should enjoy many more standing ovations in years to come."


References


External links

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Official Website
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