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- Screenwriter, songwriter ("Hi-Lili, Hi-Lo"), composer, screenwriter and author, educated at Barnard College with a Bachelor of Arts degree. She headed the Theatre Guild press department in 1937-1938. Joining ASCAP in 1953, her chief musical collaborators included Jay Livingston, Bronislaw Kaper, and Bernard Green. Her other popular-song and instrumental compositions include "March of the Ill-Assorted Guards", "Take My Love", "The Ballad of Jack and the Beanstalk", "Twelve Feet Tall", "Sweet World", "I'll Go Along With You", "Looka Me", and "He Never Looks My Way".- IMDb Mini Biography By: Hup234!
- Was nominated for two Tony Awards in 1962 with collaborator Michael Stewart: as Best Author (Musical) and for book as part of Best Musical nominee "Carnival," which was based on Ms. Deutsch's screenplay for Lili (1953).
- Screenwriter.
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