Nelle Nugent

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Nelle Nugent (born 1939) is an American independent Broadway producer.

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She was born May 24, 1939, in Jersey City. [1] She has overseen productions such as Amadeus , Morning's at Seven , The Elephant Man , The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby , and Dracula , and awards she has won includes Tony for all five listed shows.

In 1982 she began her third marriage, to Jolyon Fox Stern, president of a New York insurance brokerage. [2]

She and producer John Schwally started the east coast chapter of the Producers Guild of America in 2001, and as of 2010 she is one of its five members-at-large.

As of 2011 she will be a co-producer with musician Alicia Keys and Reuben Cannon for Lydia Diamond's Stick Fly at the Cort Theatre on Broadway beginning November 18, 2011. [3]

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References

  1. "Nelle Nugent Biography (1939-)", Film Reference
  2. "Nelle Nugent, Producer, Wed to Jolyon Fox Stern", New York Times
  3. Itzkoff, Dave (June 27, 2011). "'Stick Fly' Is Broadway-Bound in Production Presented by Alicia Keys". The New York Times. Retrieved 16 August 2011.