![]() ![]() Gilroy’s Pulitzer Prize-winning drama about the struggles of a returning World War II soldier, and in 1977 for David Mamet’s “American Buffalo,” about a couple of con men and their bungled plot. He was nominated for Tony Awards in 1965 for “The Subject Was Roses,” Frank D. On Broadway, he was associated with such playwrights as Arthur Miller (“The Price”), Woody Allen (“The Floating Light Bulb”) and Beth Henley (“The Wake of Jamey Foster”). Grosbard was known for choosing his projects carefully, which resulted in a relatively small but notable body of work consisting of about eight plays and seven movies. No cause of death was reported.ĭuring a five-decade career, Mr. Ulu Grosbard, a Tony-nominated stage director who also worked in film, directing such movies as “The Subject Was Roses,” “True Confessions” and “The Deep End of the Ocean,” died overnight between March 18 and 19 at a hospital in New York. Actress Meryl Streep and director Ulu Grosbard talk during the shooting of the motion picture "Falling in Love" on location at New York City's Fifth Avenue, June 13, 1984. ![]()
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