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Frank D. Gilroy, the Pulitzer-Prize-winning playwright who established himself as a screenwriter for television before breaking through as a dramatist with his 1964 Broadway hit The Subject Was Roses (1968), was born in New York City on October 13, 1925. A native of The Bronx, his father was an Irish-American coffee broker and his mother of German ...
Date Of Birth October 13, 1925 Died 2015-09-12 Place Of Birth Bronx, New York, United States Profession Writer, Director, Producer Spouse Ruth Dorothy Gaydos Children Tony, Dan, and John Gilroy Star Sign Libra
# Fact 1 Won the 1965 Pulitzer Prize for Drama for the play "The Subject Was Roses". 2 Member of Theta Chi Fraternity (Alpha Omicron Chapter, Washington State University) 3 Won Broadway's 1965 Tony Award as author of Best Play winner "The Subject Was Roses." He was also nominated as Best Author (Dramatic) for the same play. 4 Daughter-in-law is Rene Russo 5 Grandfather of Sam Gilroy , Carolyn Gilroy and Rose Gilroy. 6 Father of Tony Gilroy , John Gilroy and Dan Gilroy . 7 Has three sons.
Writer Title Year Status Character Money Play$ 1998 TV Movie written by Burke's Law 1994-1995 TV Series based on characters created by - 6 episodes The Luckiest Man in the World 1989 written by The Gig 1985 Jinxed! 1982 screenplay - as Bert Blessing / story - as Bert Blessing Nero Wolfe 1979 TV Movie Once in Paris... 1978 writer Quitte of Dubbel 1977 TV Movie From Noon Till Three 1976 novel / screenplay The Turning Point of Jim Malloy 1975 TV Movie Vabanque 1973 TV Movie play Desperate Characters 1971 written by The Only Game in Town 1970 play / screenplay Ko ce da spase oraca 1969 TV Movie The Subject Was Roses 1968 play - uncredited / screenplay Wer rettet unseren Ackerknecht? 1966 TV Movie story Burke's Law TV Series creator - 49 episodes, 1964 - 1966 characters creator - 32 episodes, 1963 - 1965 Drama 61-67 1962 TV Series writer - 1 episode The Dick Powell Theatre TV Series writer - 1 episode, 1961 written by - 1 episode, 1961 Encounter 1960 TV Series teleplay - 1 episode The Rebel 1960 TV Series writer - 1 episode The Gallant Hours 1960 written by Gundown at Sandoval 1960 Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color TV Series 1 episode, 1959 writer - 3 episodes, 1958 - 1959 Wanted: Dead or Alive 1958 TV Series writer - 2 episodes Have Gun - Will Travel 1958 TV Series written by - 1 episode The Rifleman 1958 TV Series written by - 1 episode Studio One in Hollywood TV Series writer - 1 episode, 1958 teleplay - 1 episode, 1955 Playhouse 90 TV Series 1 episode, 1956 television adaptation - 1 episode, 1958 Matinee Theatre 1955-1957 TV Series 2 episodes The United States Steel Hour TV Series 1 episode, 1955 teleplay - 1 episode, 1957 writer - 1 episode, 1954 Rheingold Theatre 1956 TV Series teleplay - 1 episode The Fastest Gun Alive 1956 screenplay / story "The Last Notch" On Camera 1955 TV Series 1 episode Justice 1954 TV Series teleplay - 1 episode Fireside Theatre 1954 TV Series original story - 1 episode Lux Video Theatre 1953 TV Series writer - 2 episodes Ponds Theater 1953 TV Series writer Armstrong Circle Theatre 1953 TV Series writer - 1 episode
Director Title Year Status Character Money Play$ 1998 TV Movie The Luckiest Man in the World 1989 The Gig 1985 Nero Wolfe 1979 TV Movie Once in Paris... 1978 From Noon Till Three 1976 The Turning Point of Jim Malloy 1975 TV Movie Desperate Characters 1971
Producer Title Year Status Character The Gig 1985 producer Once in Paris... 1978 producer Desperate Characters 1971 producer
Miscellaneous Title Year Status Character Burke's Law 1964 TV Series series based on characters created by - 1 episode
Won Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 1971 Silver Berlin Bear Berlin International Film Festival Best Screenplay Desperate Characters (1971) 1971 UNICRIT Award Berlin International Film Festival Desperate Characters (1971)
Nominated Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 1980 Edgar Edgar Allan Poe Awards Best Television Feature or Miniseries Nero Wolfe (1979) 1979 WGA Award (Screen) Writers Guild of America, USA Best Comedy Written Directly for the Screen Once in Paris... (1978) 1971 Golden Berlin Bear Berlin International Film Festival Desperate Characters (1971)
Known for movies The Fastest Gun Alive (1956) as Writer
From Noon Till Three (1976) as Writer
Jinxed! (1982) as Writer
The Only Game in Town (1970) as Writer