- Herbert Graf was born on April 10, 1904 in Vienna, Austria-Hungary [now Austria]. He was a director, known for Opera Television Theatre (1950), The Metropolitan Opera Presents (1977) and Producers' Showcase (1954). He died on April 5, 1973 in Geneva, Switzerland.
- American director and administrator, son of the critic Max Graf; became a naturalized American citizen. He worked with the Philadelphia Opera and the Metropolitan in the 1930s; taught in the opera department at the Curtis Institute, Philadelphia, in the 1950s; and was director of the Zürich Opera and the Grand Théâtre, Geneva, in the 1960s. Author of three books: The Opera and its Future in America (1941), Opera for the People (1951), and Producing Opera for America (1961).
- Graf was famously the subject of Freud's 1909 "Little Hans" study.
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