- Boris Aronson was born on October 15, 1898 in Kiev, Russian Empire [now Ukraine]. He was a production designer, known for Pacific Overtures (1976), Breakfast with the Arts (1991) and The Ed Sullivan Show (1948). He was married to Lisa Jalowetz. He died on November 16, 1980.
- SpouseLisa Jalowetz(1945 - November 16, 1980) (his death)
- Famous set designer of Broadway plays and musicals.
- Won six Best Scenic Designer Tony Awards: in 1951, for "The Rose Tattoo," "The Country Girl" and "Season in the Sun;" in 1967 for "Cabaret;" in 1969 for "Zorba;" in 1971 for "Company;" in 1972 for "Follies;" and in 1976 for "Pacific Overtures." He was Tony-nominated seven other times: in 1956 for "The Diary of Anne Frank," "Bus Stop," "Once Upon a Tailor: and "A View from the Bridge;" in 1957 for "A Hole in the Head" and "Small War on Murray Hill;" in 1958 for "Orpheus Descending," "A Hole in the Head" and "The Rope Dancers;" in 1959 for "J.B.;" in 1965 for "Fiddler on the Roof" and "Incident at Vichy;" in 1968 for "The Price;" and in 1973 for "A Little Night Music."
- Only one of the stage musicals that he worked on with producer-director Harold Prince - "Pacific Overtures" - has been televised complete with the original Aronson set designs, and Aronson did not work on the film versions of these musicals.
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