Mary Rodgers

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11. januar 1931 — 26. juni 2014 (83 år)
Mary Rodgers (January 11, 1931 – June 26, 2014) was an American composer, screenwriter, and author. She wrote the novel Freaky Friday, which served as the basis of a 1976 film starring Jodie Foster, for which she wrote the screenplay, as well as three other versions. Her best-known musicals were Once Upon a Mattress and The Mad Show, and she contributed songs to Marlo Thomas' successful children's album Free to Be... You and Me.

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  • Freaky Friday
    Freaky Friday2003
  • Freaky Friday
    Freaky Friday1976
  • Freakier Friday
    Freakier Friday2025
  • Freaky Friday
    Freaky Friday2018
  • Once Upon a Mattress
    Once Upon a Mattress2005
  • The Devil and Max Devlin
    The Devil and Max Devlin1981
  • Original Cast Album: Company
    Original Cast Album: Company1970
  • Freaky Friday
    Freaky Friday1995

Filmografi

2018
Freaky Friday · as Novel
1984
Billions for Boris · as Novel
1981
The Devil and Max Devlin · as Screenplay
1972
1954
Disneyland · as Novel

2025
When We Went MAD! · as Self - Music Composer
2021
2013
2004
2003
2001
1994
The 48th Annual Tony Awards · as Self - Winner
1991
Charlie Rose · as Self - Guest
1978
The 32nd Annual Tony Awards · as Self - Nominee
1976
1971
1961
The Mike Douglas Show · as Self - Author

2025
Freakier Friday · as Book
2005
2005
Once Upon a Mattress · as Musical
2003
Freaky Friday · as Book
1995
Freaky Friday · as Book
1982
Working · as Songs
1977
1976
Freaky Friday · as Book
1974
1972
1970
1964