
Frank D. Gilroy
Writing·October 13, 1925·† September 12, 2015 — 89 years old·New York City, New York, USA
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Frank Daniel Gilroy (born 13 October 1925) is an American playwright, screenwriter, and film producer and director. He received the Tony Award for Best Play and the Pulitzer Prize for Drama for his play The Subject Was Roses in 1965.
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Known For
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1998Money Play$Director · Writer1989The Luckiest Man in the WorldProducer · Writer · Director1985The GigDirector · Writer · Producer1982Jinxed!Story · Screenplay1979Nero WolfeDirector · Writer1978Once in Paris...Director · Writer · Producer1976From Noon Till ThreeDirector · Novel · Screenplay1975The Turning Point of Jim MalloyDirector · Writer1971Desperate CharactersScreenplay · Producer · Director1970The Only Game in TownScreenplay · Theatre Play1968The Subject Was RosesScreenplay · Theatre Play1965Otázka hrdostiOriginal Story1963Burke's LawTVCreator1961Who Killed Julie Greer?Writer1961Drama 61-67TVWriter1960The Gallant HoursScreenplay1959Gundown at SandovalWriter1958Texas John SlaughterTVWriter1958The RiflemanTVWriter1958Wanted: Dead or AliveTVWriter1957Have Gun, Will TravelTVWriter1956Sincerely, Willis WadeWriter1956The Fastest Gun AliveScreenplay · Story1955Matinee TheaterTVWriter1953The United States Steel HourTVWriter1948Studio OneTVWriter











