Oliver Hailey
Oliver Hailey (July 7, 1932January 23, 1993) was an American screenwriter and playwright. Hailey's television writing credits include episodes of ''Bracken's World'' and ''McMillan & Wife''. He was nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award for writing the 1981 television film ''Sidney Shorr: A Girl's Best Friend''. As a playwright, Hailey wrote over 20 plays, three of which were produced on Broadway. Provided by Wikipedia
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Continental divide; comedy in 2 acts. by Hailey, Oliver, 1932-1993
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Who's happy now? A comedy in three acts / by Hailey, Oliver, 1932-1993
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Picture. Animal. Crisscross. : Three short plays. by Hailey, Oliver, 1932-1993
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Father's Day. by Hailey, Oliver, 1932-1993
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Who's happy now? by Hailey, Oliver, 1932-1993
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The Yale School of Drama presents : Man better man / by Gassner, John, 1903-1967
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