• Jerome Timothy Kilty (June 24, 1922 in Baltimore, Maryland – September 6, 2012) was an American actor and playwright. He wrote Dear Liar: A Comedy of Letters...
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  • Dovilė Kilty (née Dzindzaletaitė; born 1993), Lithuanian track and field athlete Jerome Kilty (born 1922), American actor and playwright Mark Kilty (born...
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  • Comedy of Letters is a play by American actor, director, and playwright Jerome Kilty. It was first staged in 1957 and published in 1960. A television adaptation...
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  • leader, founded World Federation of Independent Scouts (b. 1931) 2012 – Jerome Kilty, American actor and playwright (b. 1922) 2012 – Art Modell, American...
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  • production directed by Robert Falls, starring Brian Dennehy as Hickey, Jerome Kilty as Hope and James Cromwell as Slade. 1998: A London production featuring...
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    by Michael Clayton Hutton - Embassy Theatre, London 1950 Dear Liar by Jerome Kilty - English Theatre, Vienna 1963-64 Conduct Unbecoming by Barry England...
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    directors. Among the players whose careers began with the Company were Jerome Kilty, Cavada Humphrey, Albert Marre, and Robert Fletcher. The actor Zero Mostel...
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    opposite Maya Angelou in the two-character play Look Away, written by Jerome Kilty. In 1974, Page played Regina in a production in which she starred opposite...
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    performed by Dame Penelope Keith DBE,DL. In 1957, the play Dear Liar by Jerome Kilty, an adaptation of the epistolary exchanges between Campbell and Shaw...
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  • Theatre, where it ran for 40 performances. The cast included Ian Bannen, Jerome Kilty, and Kate Nelligan. This production was nominated for the Tony Award...
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