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    DuKore has written daytime tv serials: ONE LIFE TO LIVE for ABC and SEARCH FOR TOMORROW for NBC. For Saturday morning television, he wrote the cartoon series, THUNDER CATS and SILVER HAWKS. His young adult novels, NEVER LOVE A COWBOY and LONG DISTANCE LOVE, were published by Bantam.

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      Giving up the Ghost. Cast: 5 Genre: Drama. Jesse Golden, an...

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  2. LAWRENCE DUKORE – as a very young screenwriter, he began his writing career with the Richard Pryor film, GREASED LIGHTNING, produced by Hanna Weinstein for Warner Bros. His television play, A MISTAKEN CHARITY was produced by Lindsay Law for PBS/American Playhouse and

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    Giving up the Ghost. Cast: 5 Genre: Drama. Jesse Golden, an out of work film, video tape and digital editor, gets the shocking news that his best friend, Kenny, was just killed in a plane accident. Jesse is in total denial; refusing to accept the heartbreaking, shocking news.

  4. DuKore has been a semi-finalist three years running in the American Globe Theatre Festival of One Act Plays. In 2004, he was a finalist in the Heideman Awards competition at the Actors Theatre in Louisville for his one act play, When Men Were Men.

  5. Jul 24, 2009 · Lawrence DuKore, author of The Day Brando Died, may well be legendary among playwrights because he has managed to make a living writing. His career began with the writing of the screen play for the Richard Pryor movie Greased Lightening.

  6. The New Play Exchange ® (NPX) is the world's largest digital library of scripts by living writers. The NPX, a National New Play Network program, is flipping the script on the ways in which new work is shared and discovered.

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    To Contact Lawrence, Fill the Form Below. The Susan Schulman Literary Agency. 212 713 1633. schulman@aol.com. 454 W. 44th St.