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American Beauty

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American Beauty may refer to:

  • Rosa 'American Beauty', a hybrid perpetual rose
  • the chess game Levitsky versus Marshall

Arts and media

Books

  • American Beauty (Ferber novel), a 1931 novel by Edna Ferber
  • American Beauty (Dean novel), a 2006 novel by Zoey Dean in the A-List series

Film

  • American Beauty (1999 film), a 1999 film starring Kevin Spacey and Annette Bening
  • American Beauty (1927 film), a lost 1927 silent film romantic drama
  • The American Beauty (1916 film), a lost silent film

Music

Albums

  • American Beauty (album), a 1970 album by the Grateful Dead
  • American Beauty: Original Motion Picture Score, the original score to the 1999 film
  • American Beauty (soundtrack), a soundtrack to the 1999 film
  • American Beauty (EP), a 2014 EP by Bruce Springsteen (or its title track)
  • American Beauty/American Psycho, a 2015 album by Fall Out Boy (or its title track)
  • American Beauty, 1998 album by The Nashville Bluegrass Band

Songs

  • "American Beauty", by Bruce Springsteen from American Beauty (EP), 2014
  • "American Beauty", by Pat Boone from Yes Indeed!, 1958
  • "American Beauty", by Fall Out Boy from American Beauty/American Psycho, 2015

See also

  • "American Beauty Rose" (song), a 1961 single by Frank Sinatra
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