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Frank Daniel Gilroy (October 13, 1925 – September 12, 2015) was an American playwright, screenwriter, and film producer and director. He received the Tony Award for Best Play and the Pulitzer Prize for Drama [ 1 ] for his play The Subject Was Roses in 1965.
The play premiered on Broadway at the Royale Theatre on May 25, 1964, starring Jack Albertson, Irene Dailey, and Martin Sheen, and directed by Ulu Grosbard.A major critical and commercial success, the play ran 832 performances and was nominated for five Tony Awards, winning two: Best Play and Best Featured Actor (Albertson).
It was written and directed by Frank D. Gilroy, based on his novel. Plot. In the late 19th century American West, a gang of bank robbers, ...
This was the first film directed by Ulu Grosbard, who had been nominated for the Tony Award for his direction of the 1964 Broadway production of Frank D. Gilroy's play. [2] Joining him were original cast members Jack Albertson and Martin Sheen as John and Timmy Cleary; Patricia Neal replaced Irene Dailey in the role of Nettie.
Desperate Characters is a 1971 American drama film produced, written, and directed by Frank D. Gilroy, who based his screenplay on the 1970 novel of the same name by Paula Fox. Plot [ edit ]
Pages in category "Films directed by Frank D. Gilroy" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. D.
The Only Game in Town may refer to: . Only Game in Town, a 1992 album by The Warratahs; The Only Game in Town (El-Erian book), a 2016 economics book by Mohamed A. El-Erian; The Only Game in Town, a 1968 play by Frank D. Gilroy
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