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Playwright and actor.  Notable for his play and production of 'A Chorus Line' (1976, Tony Award and Pulitzer Prize), and the comedy 'Legends' (1986).  Acted in the television series 'Valiant Lady'.  Also known as James Kirkwood Jr.
 
Playwright and actor.  Notable for his play and production of 'A Chorus Line' (1976, Tony Award and Pulitzer Prize), and the comedy 'Legends' (1986).  Acted in the television series 'Valiant Lady'.  Also known as James Kirkwood Jr.
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* [[Notable LGBTQ Playwrights]]
  
 
==Further Reading/Research==
 
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James Kirkwood

Country

United States

Birth - Death

1924 - 1989

Occupation

Enertainment

Notable Achievements

Tony Award, Pulitzer Prize

Description

Playwright and actor. Notable for his play and production of 'A Chorus Line' (1976, Tony Award and Pulitzer Prize), and the comedy 'Legends' (1986). Acted in the television series 'Valiant Lady'. Also known as James Kirkwood Jr.

See Also

Further Reading/Research