Robert L. Joseph

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Robert L. Joseph (March 10, 1923, in

theatre producer, playwright, and screenwriter
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Joseph's

Edward Asner, Sandy Dennis, and George Grizzard, but closed after two previews and thirty-six performances. He had even less success two years later with Isle of Children, starring Patty Duke and Bonnie Bedelia, which closed after only eleven performances. He later adapted the story as a screenplay which appeared in 1976 as Echoes of a Summer, starring Jodie Foster
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Joseph's other screen credits include

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Joseph died on April 27, 2002, of head injuries suffered in a fall at his home in East Chatham, New York.[1]

References

  1. ^ "Robert L. Joseph, 79; Writer-Producer for TV, Movies, Broadway". Los Angeles Times. May 2, 2002. Retrieved August 16, 2020.

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