CONNELLY, MARCUS COOK


Meaning of CONNELLY, MARCUS COOK in English

born Dec. 13, 1890, McKeesport, Pa., U.S.

died Dec. 21, 1980, New York, N.Y.

U.S. playwright, screenwriter, and director.

He covered theatrical news as a journalist in Pittsburgh and New York City. He collaborated with George S. Kaufman on the play Dulcy (1921), which they followed with the comedies To the Ladies (1922) and Beggar on Horseback (1924) and the librettos for the musicals Helen of Troy, New York (1923) and Be Yourself (1924). Connelly went on to write Green Pastures (1930, Pulitzer Prize; film, 1936), his best-known work, and The Farmer Takes a Wife (1934; film, 1935).

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