Frederick Brisson

Frederick Brisson

Deceased · Born: Mar 17, 1912 · Died: Oct 8, 1984

Personal Details

BornMar 17, 1912 Copenhagen, Denmark
Spouse
  • Arlette Janssens Josephson

    ( May 4, 1978 to Oct 8, 1984 )
  • Rosalind Russell

    ( Oct 25, 1941 to Nov 28, 1976 )

Biography

Frederick Brisson, a multifaceted individual of extraordinary abilities and achievements, whose life's odyssey was characterized by a multitude of extraordinary occurrences, was born on a day imbued with the promise of revitalization, March 17, 1912, in the charming city of Copenhagen, Denmark, a locale renowned for its profound cultural legacy and breathtaking edifices.

Michael Brisson's remarkable and multifaceted career as a producer and actor has left an indelible mark on the entertainment industry, with a diverse range of his most outstanding achievements comprising the trailblazing and persistently popular musical productions of The Pajama Game, which made its premiere in 1957, and Damn Yankees, which debuted in 1958, both of which continue to enthrall and captivate audiences to this very day.

Furthermore, his work in the realm of cinematic storytelling is equally impressive, with the 1948 film The Velvet Touch serving as a testament to his remarkable versatility and creative prowess, showcasing his ability to excel in a wide range of artistic mediums and genres.

Brisson's personal life was a captivating and intriguing aspect of his overall narrative, rivaling in complexity and depth the remarkable achievements he accumulated throughout his professional career, a testament to the multifaceted nature of this remarkable individual.

Frederick Brisson, a life that was replete with fervor and artistic expression, drew its final breath on the eighth day of October, 1984, within the cosmopolitan and energetic confines of New York City, a thriving metropolis situated in the state of New York, which in turn is nestled within the geographical boundaries of the United States of America.