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Birth
Thomas Meehan was born on August 14th, 1929 in Ossining, New York -
The Laffayette
According to Thomas, for about 10 years he would see 6 movies a week at the Lafayette, totaling to about 3120 movies over the course of that time period. -
Graduation
In 1951, Thomas Meehan graduated Hamilton College in upstate New York. -
The Army
For a short period after graduating Thomas Meehan served in the Army -
Talk Of The Town
At the age of 24, Thomas Meehan moved to Manhattan, New York. He would then go on to work at the New Yorker "Talk Of The Town", a newspaper company that revolved around the current events occurring in New York. -
First Marriage - Karen Meehan
Thomas Meehan married his first wife, Karen Meehan in 1988. Although there is not much information about his family life, they did eventually get divorced but no before having 2 children. (the real date is unknown) -
Primetime Emmy Award
In 1970 Thomas Meehan won the Primetime Emmy Award for the Outstanding Writing Achievement. -
Annie
In 1972, Thomas Meehan was approached by Martin Charnin about the possibility of collaborating to create and produce a musical based on the comic strip "Little Orphan Annie". Although skeptical at the time, Thomas eventually agreed and wrote the play with additional assistance from Charles Strouse. The musical would make its way to Broadway in 1977. -
Tony: Annie
In 1977 Thomas Meehan won his first ever Tony for Annie, which was a major accomplishment given that it was the first ever show he had written -
Second Marriage - Carolyn Wagstaff Capstick
In 1988 Thomas Meehan would marry his second wife, Carolyn Wagstaff Capstick. Although there is not much information on his life with his family once again, they had 3 children together and they remained together until he eventually passed away -
The Producers
In 2001, Thomas Meehan worked with Mel Brooks to adapt the movie "The Producers" into a musical. -
Awards - The Producers
In 2001, Thomas Meehan won the Drama Desk Award for Best Choreography, The New York Drama Critics Circle Award for Best Musical and the Tony for The Best Book Of A Musical. -
Hairspray
Inspired by the John Waters film of the same name, in 2002 Thomas Meehan and Marc Shaiman worked together to adapt the film into a musical. -
Awards - Hairspray
Thomas Meehan won many awards for writing the book for hairspray, some of these include the Drama Desk Award for outstanding book of a musical, New York Drama Critics for Best Musical and the Tony Award for Best Book Of A Musical. -
Limelight: The Story of Charlie Chaplin
In 2006, Thomas Meehan collaborated with Christopher Curtis to create a musical inspired by the British actor Charlie Chaplin. -
Young Frakenstein
In 2007 Thomas Meehan worked together with Mel Brooks once again to create a stage musical adaptation of the 1974 film "Young Frankenstein" -
Elf: The Musical
Inspired by the 2003 holiday hit, Thomas Meehan worked together with Bob Martin to produce a musical stage version of the movie. -
Drama Desk Awards - Elf
In 2008, Thomas Meehan won the Drama Desk award for the book musical Elf -
Tony Award - Cry-Baby
In 2008, Thomas Meehan won the award for his book musical "Cry-Baby" -
Death
On August 21st 2017, Thomas Meehan had died in his Manhattan Home due to cancer at the age 88 years old.