George M. Cohan
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Yankee Doodle Dandy is a 1942 biographical film about George M. Cohan, the actor-singer-dancer-playwright-songwriter-producer-theatre owner-director-choreographer

hopefully yours, Eddie Early draft of letter sent to George M. Cohan, circa August 1919, urging Cohan to reconsider his opposition to the 1919 Actors' Equity
Give My Regards to Broad Street (film)
appearances of classical actor Sir Ralph Richardson. The title is a take on George M. Cohan's classic show "Give My Regards to Broadway", making reference to London's

competition. They don't. Nobody likes competition. Eliot Spitzer in: William D. Cohan (July 1, 2012). How Wall Street Scams Counties into Bankruptcy. Bloomberg

auld acquaintance be forgot, Keep your eye on the grand old flag. George M. Cohan, "You're a Grand Old Flag" (1906). Works which endure come from the