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Meade Roberts

Meade Roberts

Writing1930New York City, New York, USA

Biography

Meade Roberts (13 June 1930 in New York City – 10 February 1992 in New York City) was an American screenwriter who collaborated with Tennessee Williams on the screenplays for the films The Fugitive Kind (1960) and Summer and Smoke (1961), both based on plays by Williams. In other work for films, Roberts wrote the screenplay for The Stripper (1963), starring Joanne Woodward, by adapting William Inge's play A Loss of Roses and wrote the screenplay for the movie In the Cool of the Day (1963), starring Peter Finch and Jane Fonda, by adapting Susan Ertz's novel of the same name. Roberts also was an actor in two John Cassavetes films: The Killing of a Chinese Bookie (1976) and Opening Night (1977). Roberts's play A Palm Tree in a Rose Garden (1957) had an off-Broadway run in NYC from November 26, 1957 to January 19, 1958, with Barbara Baxley as Barbara Parris. In 1960, Tomás Milián appeared at Spoleto's Festival dei Due Mondi in Roberts's one-act play Maidens and Mistresses at Home in the Zoo (1958), written specifically for him.

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Acting History

1982
Forty Deuce
as Old John
1977
Opening Night
as Eddie Stein
1976
The Killing of a Chinese Bookie
as Mr. Sophistication
1968
Blue
Screenplay
1967
Danger Route
Screenplay
1965
Sucker Bait
Adaptation
The Fox and the Forest
Additional Writing
Out of the Unknown
TVWriter2 eps
1961
1960
1959
Alfred Hitchcock Presents
TVWriter1 eps
1955
Star Tonight
TVWriter1 eps

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Personal Info

Known For
Writing
Gender
Male
Birthday
6/13/1930
Day of Death
2/10/1992
Place of Birth
New York City, New York, USA