Background
Hart was born in New York City, grew up in Watertown, New York, and completed an arts degree at Syracuse University.
Hart was born in New York City, grew up in Watertown, New York, and completed an arts degree at Syracuse University.
AB, Syracuse University, 1959; Juris Doctor, Yale University, 1962.
After graduation, he wrote material for Carl Ballantine, Larry Hankin, and the Charles Playhouse in Boston. He cowrote the theme song with Joe Raposo and Jon Stone. He also wrote the lyrics for Marlo Thomas"s Free to Be.
You and Maine from an album and television special of the same name in the early 1970s.
Michael Jackson and Harry Belafonte also featured on both the album and special. Hart also wrote "One Way Ticket" which became a hit for Cass Elliot.
The Harts also wrote, directed, and produced the telemovie Sooner or Later, which appeared on National Broadcasting Company in 1979. The couple also co-wrote several books, including Sooner or Later, published in 1978, and Waiting Games in 1981.
(Sixteen-year-old Angelica falls hard for gorgeous, sophis...)
(Fourteen-year-old Jessie becomes romantically and sexuall...)
(Book)
Served to Lieutenant United States Naval Reserve, 1962-1965. Member Writers Guild American, Dirs. Guild American, Authors Guild, American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers.
Son of and Dorothy (Feins) H. Married Carole Ruth Strickler, April 30, 1943.