James Kirkwood
Sobre el Autor
James Kirkwood was an American playwright, actor, and novelist renowned for his contributions to American theater. He gained significant acclaim for his work on Broadway, particularly for co-writing the book for the iconic musical "A Chorus Line," which won multiple Tony Awards and a Pulitzer Prize. Kirkwood's wit and insight into the theatrical world made him a beloved figure among his peers, and his storytelling ability captivated audiences. His autobiographical works, such as "Diary of a Mad Playwright: Perilous Adventures on the Road with Mary Martin and Carol Channing," provide a humorous yet poignant glimpse into the lives of theater legends and the challenges they faced.
nacionalidad
Americano
Fecha de Nacimiento
September 26, 1933
Lugar de Nacimiento
New York City, New York, USA
Fecha de fallecimiento
February 21, 1989
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