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Anthony Robert Kushner (born July 16, 1956 in New York City) is an American playwright and screenwriter best known for writing the [[UsefulNotes/PulitzerPrize Pulitzer Prize-winning]] ''Theatre/AngelsInAmerica'' and its subsequent miniseries adaptation as well as various other plays and screen works.
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Anthony Robert Kushner (born July 16, 1956 in New York City) is an American playwright and screenwriter best known for writing the [[UsefulNotes/PulitzerPrize Pulitzer Prize-winning]] ''Theatre/AngelsInAmerica'' and its subsequent [[Series/AngelsInAmerica miniseries adaptation adaptation]], as well as various other plays and screen works.
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'''Anthony Robert Kushner''' (born July 16, 1956) is an American playwright and screenwriter best known for writing the [[UsefulNotes/PulitzerPrize Pulitzer Prize-winning]] ''Theatre/AngelsInAmerica'' and its subsequent miniseries adaptation as well as various other plays and screen works.
Born in Manhattan, Kushner's family moved to Louisiana where he spent most of his childhood, becoming active in local politics as a high schooler. He moved back to New York to attend Colombia University, and later began writing and directing plays during Graduate School.
Kushner was given the National Medal of Arts by UsefulNotes/BarackObama in 2013. He has been married to film critic and scholar Mark Harris since 2008.
!!Works written by Tony Kusher include;
* ''A Bright Room Called Day'' (1985)
* ''Hydriotaphia'' (1987)
* ''The Illusion'' (1991)
* ''Theatre/AngelsInAmerica'' (1992) - Pulitzer Prize for Drama, Tony Award and Drama Desk Award for Best Play
* ''Slavs!: Thinking About the Longstanding Problems of Virtue and Happiness'' (1994)
* ''A Dybbuk, or Between Two Worlds'' (1997)
* ''Henry Box Brown, or the Mirror of Slavery'' (1998)
* ''Homebody/Kabul'' (2001)
* ''Caroline, or Change'' (2002) - Olivier Award for Best Musical
* ''Film/{{Munich}}'' (2005) (film) - Academy Award nominee for Best Adapted Screenplay
* ''The Intelligent Homosexual's Guide to Capitalism and Socialism with a Key to the Scriptures'' (2009)
* ''Film/{{Lincoln}}'' (2012) (film) - Academy Award nominee for Best Adapted Screenplay
* ''Theatre/WestSideStory'' (2021) (film)
* ''Film/TheFablemans'' (2022) (film)
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'''Anthony Robert Kushner''' (born July 16, 1956) is an American playwright and screenwriter best known for writing the [[UsefulNotes/PulitzerPrize Pulitzer Prize-winning]] ''Theatre/AngelsInAmerica'' and its subsequent miniseries adaptation as well as various other plays and screen works.
Born in Manhattan, Kushner's family moved to Louisiana where he spent most of his childhood, becoming active in local politics as a high schooler. He moved back to New York to attend Colombia University, and later began writing and directing plays during Graduate School.
Kushner was given the National Medal of Arts by UsefulNotes/BarackObama in 2013. He has been married to film critic and scholar Mark Harris since 2008.
!!Works written by Tony Kusher include;
* ''A Bright Room Called Day'' (1985)
* ''Hydriotaphia'' (1987)
* ''The Illusion'' (1991)
* ''Theatre/AngelsInAmerica'' (1992) - Pulitzer Prize for Drama, Tony Award and Drama Desk Award for Best Play
* ''Slavs!: Thinking About the Longstanding Problems of Virtue and Happiness'' (1994)
* ''A Dybbuk, or Between Two Worlds'' (1997)
* ''Henry Box Brown, or the Mirror of Slavery'' (1998)
* ''Homebody/Kabul'' (2001)
* ''Caroline, or Change'' (2002) - Olivier Award for Best Musical
* ''Film/{{Munich}}'' (2005) (film) - Academy Award nominee for Best Adapted Screenplay
* ''The Intelligent Homosexual's Guide to Capitalism and Socialism with a Key to the Scriptures'' (2009)
* ''Film/{{Lincoln}}'' (2012) (film) - Academy Award nominee for Best Adapted Screenplay
* ''Theatre/WestSideStory'' (2021) (film)
* ''Film/TheFablemans'' (2022) (film)
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