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  1. Michael Cristofer won the Tony Award and the Pulitzer Prize for his 1977 play The Shadow Box, a credit lost on viewers of the TV soap "Smash," on which the actor-playwright plays the ex-husband of ...

  2. Feb 25, 2021 · February 25, 2021 10:10am. Meryl Streep, Michael Cristofer. EXCLUSIVE: Meryl Streep is set to star in Places, Please, a film drama that will be directed by Pulitzer Prize and Tony Award winner ...

  3. "Michael Cristofer" published on by null. (1945–),New Jersey-born actor and dramatist, whose plays include The Mandala (1967), Rienzi (1968), Dorian (1969), Plot Counter Plot (1971), Americomedia (1972), and The Shadow Box (1977, Pulitzer Prize), which presents three separate persons dying of cancer and the ways each meets the end of life.

  4. Feb 20, 2020 · Feb. 20, 2020 8:36 AM PT. The theme of loneliness that informs much of Michael Cristofer’s film and stage work is very much in evidence in “The Night Clerk,” a character-driven crime ...

  5. Michael Cristofer was awarded a Pulitzer Prize and an Antoinette Perry "Tony" Award for the Broadway production of his play, The Shadow Box. Other plays include Breaking Up (Primary Stages), ICE, (Manhattan Theatre Club); Black Angel, (Circle Repertory Company); The Lady and the Clarinet starring Stockard Channing, Amazing Grace starring Marsha ...

  6. Michael Cristofer, born Michael Procaccino, was born on January 22, 1945, to working-class parents in White Horse, New Jersey (described by Cristofer as being between Philadelphia, Pennsylvania ...

  7. Michael Cristofer was awarded a Pulitzer Prize and an Antoinette Perry "Tony" Award for the Broadway production of his play, The Shadow Box. Other plays include Breaking Up (Primary Stages), ICE, (Manhattan Theatre Club); Black Angel, (Circle Repertory Company); The Lady and the Clarinet starring Stockard Channing, Amazing Grace starring Marsha Mason and Man in the Ring, the story of prize fighter Emile Griffith, which received the American Theater Critics Award for best American play in 2017.