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Connelly, (Marcus Cook) Marc

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Connelly, (Marcus Cook) Marc (1890-1980)

US writer. Prominent in New York's literary and theatrical world in the 1920s as a founder of the New Yorker (1925), he wrote radio scripts, screenplays, and drama, including Green Pastures, for which he won a Pulitzer Prize in 1930.

He was born in McKeesport, Pennsylvania. He was originally a Pittsburgh drama critic. He collaborated with George S Kaufman on half a dozen hit plays and musicals from 1921-24. He wrote his last play for the actor Helen Hayes in 1977.



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