William Gibson

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William Gibson was an American playwright and screenwriter best known for his Tony Award–winning play "The Miracle Worker," which dramatizes the early life of Helen Keller and her teacher Anne Sullivan.

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awardReceived Tony Award for Best Play NERFINISHED
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countryOfCitizenship United States of America
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genre biographical drama
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mainSubject Anne Sullivan NERFINISHED
Golda Meir NERFINISHED
Helen Keller NERFINISHED
notableWork A Mass for the Dead NERFINISHED
Dinny and the Witches NERFINISHED
Golda NERFINISHED
Goodly Creatures NERFINISHED
Monday After the Miracle NERFINISHED
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The Seesaw Log NERFINISHED
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The Miracle Worker screenwriter William Gibson