

George Furth
George Furth, originally named George Schweinfurth, was born on December 14, 1932, and passed away on August 11, 2008. He was a multifaceted talent in the American theater scene, recognized primarily for his work as a librettist, playwright, and actor. Furth's contributions to the performing arts have left a lasting impact, particularly through his collaborations with prominent composers and lyricists.
He gained significant acclaim for his innovative works, with some of his most notable achievements including the book for the beloved musical "Company," with music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim. This groundbreaking production premiered in 1970 and challenged traditional musical narratives, offering a modern take on relationships and urban life. Furth's ability to weave complex characters and themes into his writing set him apart in the industry.
In addition to his success as a librettist, Furth had a diverse career in acting, appearing in various television shows and films throughout the 1960s and 1970s. His versatility and creativity not only enriched his own projects but also influenced many in the theater community. George Furth's legacy continues to inspire artists and audiences alike, celebrating his contributions to American theater long after his passing.
Filmography


Games

Myra Breckinridge

Hooper

The Third Girl from the Left

The Man with Two Brains

The Cannonball Run

Blazing Saddles

A Very Special Favor

Shampoo

A Rage to Live

Original Cast Album: Company

MegaForce

Goodbye Lover

P.J.

Oh, God!

Doctor Detroit

How to Save a Marriage and Ruin Your Life

Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid
