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Otis Skinner played this amateur pianist in the 1914 play [http://www.ibdb.com/production.php?id=8117 The Silent Voice]. The play is based on a 1912 short story by Gouverneur Morris titled "The Man Who Played God," and appearing in the January issue of ''Cosmopolitan Magazine''. In the story, the character's name is also Montgomery Starr, but is not a musician.
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Otis Skinner played this amateur pianist struck with tragic deafness in the 1914 play [http://www.ibdb.com/production.php?id=8117 The Silent Voice]. The play is based on a 1912 short story by Gouverneur Morris titled "The Man Who Played God," and appearing in the January issue of ''Cosmopolitan Magazine''. In the story, the character's name is also Montgomery Starr, but is not a musician.
  
The play was turned into a film and remade several times, with the main character being renamed several times.
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The play was turned into a film and remade several times, with the main character being renamed several times.  
  
 
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Latest revision as of 04:52, 12 October 2017

Otis Skinner played this amateur pianist struck with tragic deafness in the 1914 play The Silent Voice. The play is based on a 1912 short story by Gouverneur Morris titled "The Man Who Played God," and appearing in the January issue of Cosmopolitan Magazine. In the story, the character's name is also Montgomery Starr, but is not a musician.

The play was turned into a film and remade several times, with the main character being renamed several times.

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