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Murray Joseph Schisgal (November 25, 1926 –
October 1, 2020) was an
American playwright and screenwriter.
Early life
Schisgal was born in Brooklyn, New...
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directed by
Sydney Pollack from a
screenplay by
Larry Gelbart and
Murray Schisgal and a
story by
Gelbart and Don McGuire. It
stars Dustin Hoffman, Jessica...
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Actress in a Play for her
performance as Mrs. Lee in The
Chinese by
Murray Schisgal. She may be best
known as Alice, the librarian, in the
opening scenes of...
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productions in
which he appeared,
included Love (the
musical version of
Murray Schisgal's Luv),
Measure for
Measure directed by
Joseph Papp in
Central Park, for...
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based on the
original Broadway production of the same name by
Murray Schisgal,
which opened at the
Booth Theater in New York City on 11
November 1964;...
- in
Little Murders (1971). He was also cast in A Way of Life by
Murray Schisgal but
walked out
before the play made it to Broadway.
Gould made his feature...
- Miller's Theatre,
Broadway 1966 Luv
Harry Berlin (replacement)
Murray Schisgal Helen Hayes Theatre,
Broadway 1996
Laughter on the 23rd
Floor Max Wilder...
- (September 19, 1967). "The
Tiger Makes Out (1967) Screen: 'Tiger' Returns:
Schisgal Story Charms as Film at
Cinema I". The New York Times. The
Tiger Makes...
- his
Broadway debut in 1969 as Lee
Haines in John
Sebastian and
Murray Schisgal's musical Jimmy Shine with
Dustin Hoffman in the
title role. In 1970, he...
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which she
helped to
create in
January 1984. She
adapted works by
Murray Schisgal,
Arnold Wesker and Sławomir Mrożek and in 2003 she
posthumously received...