- Frank D. Gilroy
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birthname = Frank Daniel Gilroy
birthdate =October 13 ,1925
birthplace =New York City Frank Daniel Gilroy (born
October 13 ,1925 ) is an Americanplaywright ,screenwriter , andfilm producer and director whose play "The Subject Was Roses " won thePulitzer Prize for Drama and theTony Award for Best Play . His play "Contact with the Enemy" was nominated for the 2000Drama Desk Award for Outstanding New Play.Biography
Personal life
Gilroy was born in
New York City , the son of Bettina (née Vasti) and Frank B. Gilroy, who was a coffee broker. [ [http://www.filmreference.com/film/27/Frank-D-Gilroy.html Frank D. Gilroy Biography (1925-) ] ] Gilroy's three sons, from his marriage to sculptor/writer Ruth Dorothy Gaydos, are involved in the film industry.Tony Gilroy andDan Gilroy are screenwriters, and John Gilroy is a film editor.Career
Gilroy's works include screenplays for the films "
Desperate Characters " (starringShirley MacLaine ) and "The Gallant Hours " (starringJames Cagney ). He has also adapted his own plays for film, including "The Subject Was Roses" (starringPatricia Neal ,Martin Sheen andJack Albertson ) and "The Only Game in Town " (starringElizabeth Taylor andWarren Beatty ).Gilroy has also written fiction, including the novel "From Noon Till Three", which was adapted into a film starring
Charles Bronson . In addition to writing the screenplay, Gilroy also directed the film. Gilroy also contributed to several TV westerns in the late 1950s, including "Have Gun - Will Travel " and "". His later credits include a 1977 adaptation ofRex Stout 'sNero Wolfe novel "The Doorbell Rang " as atelevision movie featuringThayer David .References
External links
*imdb name|id=0319663|name=Frank D. Gilroy
* [http://www.ibdb.com/person.asp?id=5594 Frank D. Gilroy at the Internet Broadway Database]
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