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  2. Tim Kelly (October 2, 1931 – December 7, 1998) was an American playwright who wrote over three hundred plays.

  3. A former screen and television writer, drama critic and journalist, Kelly is particularly noted for the broad scope of his work which covers everything from mysteries to musicals to serious drama. In 1995, Tim Kelly was elected a member of The College of Fellows of the American Theatre.

  4. Tim Kelly, thought to be the most-published playwright in America, died Dec. 7 after suffering a brain hemorrhage in his Hollywood, CA, home, according to his publisher.

  5. He wrote over three hundred plays, which have been performed by the Royal Court Rep, the Studio Theatre, Manhattan Theatre Club, Los Angeles Actor's Theatre, the Aspen Playwright's Festival, and the Seattle Repertory Company.

  6. Tim Kelly ( 1931-1998) was one of our finest and most prolific playwrights. His first stage mystery was published in the 1960s—at the same time he had plays opening in Boston, New York and Hamburg. Since then, he kept up a steady flow of works for stage and screen stage, including adaptations of M*A*S*H and Murder by Natural Causes.

  7. Jul 13, 2022 · Tim Kelly (1931-1998) wrote over 300 dramatic pieces (plays, musicals, screenplays, and TV scripts) in a wide variety of styles. In his obituary, Playbill stated that he was “thought to be the most-published playwright in America.”

  8. Dec 29, 1998 · Tim Kelly, a prolific playwright whose works included “Terror by Gaslight” and “The Butler Did It,” died Dec. 7 of a cerebral hemorrhage at his home in Laurel Canyon.