Ed Graczyk

Edward Graczyk
Born1941 or 1942 (age 82–83)
Other namesEd Graczyk
OccupationPlaywright
Years active1969–present
Known forCome Back to the Five and Dime, Jimmy Dean, Jimmy Dean

Edward Graczyk[1] (born 1941/1942)[2]: 28 is a playwright originally from Ohio.[3] He wrote several children's plays early in his career, but became better known as the author of 1976's Come Back to the Five and Dime, Jimmy Dean, Jimmy Dean. In 1982, Graczyk won the Best Screenplay Award at the Belgium International Film Festival for Robert Altman's motion picture adaptation.[4]

  1. ^ Graczyk, Ed (1971). Due to a Lack of Interest—Tomorrow Has Been Canceled! An Original Musical for Young People. Midland, Texas: Pickwick Press. OCLC 7815895.
  2. ^ Allen, Jennifer (February 1, 1982). "Cher and Altman On Broadway". New York. 15 (5). New York Media LLC. Retrieved May 15, 2010.
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  4. ^ Graczyk, Ed (1989). A Murder of Crows: A Play in Two Acts. Samuel French, Inc. ISBN 0-573-69111-8.