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    Irwin Shaw
    An image from Two Weeks in Another Town, one of the productions that also features Irwin Shaw.
    Irwin Shaw

    Irwin Shaw

    February 27, 1913 — The Bronx, New York, USA

    Irwin Shaw (February 27, 1913 – May 16, 1984) was an American playwright, screenwriter, novelist, and short-story author whose written works have sold more than 14 million copies. He is best known for two of his novels: The Young Lions (1948), about the fate of three soldiers during World War II, which was made into a film of the same name starring Marlon Brando and Montgomery Clift, and Rich Man, Poor Man (1970), about the fate of two brothers and a sister in the post-World War II decades,[1] which in 1976 was made into a popular miniseries starring Peter Strauss, Nick Nolte, and Susan Blakely.

    Ulysses

    Ulysses

    1954

    The Young Lions

    The Young Lions

    1958

    The Talk of the Town

    The Talk of the Town

    1942

    Two Weeks in Another Town

    Two Weeks in Another Town

    1962

    Rich Man, Poor Man

    Rich Man, Poor Man

    1976

    Out of the Fog

    Out of the Fog

    1941

    Fire Down Below

    Fire Down Below

    1957

    Desire Under the Elms

    Desire Under the Elms

    1958