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William Gibson was an American playwright and novelist. He graduated from the City College of New York in 1938.
He was of Irish, French, German, Dutch and Russian ancestry. Gibson's most famous play is The Miracle Worker, the story of Helen Keller's childhood education, which won him the Tony Award for Best Play after he adapted it from his original 1957 telefilm script. He adapted the work again for the 1962 film version, receiving an Academy Award nomination for Best Adapted Screenplay; the same actresses who previously had won Tony Awards for their performances in the stage version, Anne Bancroft and Patty Duke, received Academy Awards for the film version as well. Arthur Penn directed both the stage and film versions.
His Broadway debut had been with Two for the Seesaw in 1958, a critically acclaimed two-character play which starred Henry Fonda and, in her own Broadway debut, Anne Bancroft. It was directed by Arthur Penn. Gibson published a chronicle of the vicissitudes of rewriting for the sake of this production with a nonfiction book in the following year, The Seesaw Log. [More at Wikipedia]
Born
November 13th, 1914 in New York City / Died: Nov 25th, 2008 - aged 94
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