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    Biography. LAWRENCE DUKORE - Lawrence 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 was nominated for a Writers Guild of America award for best dramatic writing.

  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

  3. 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.

  4. 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.

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    Cast: 6 Genre: Drama. The place is Key West, Florida during the Great Depression of the 1930s. This is a six-character play with two settings, Knocky’s Saloon in the red-light district of Key West and an island south of the Keys, Isla de Almas Perdidas, a former penal colony.

  6. Feb 16, 1987 · Needless to say, ''A Mistaken Charity,'' written by Lawrence DuKore and Mr. Portz, comes out of Realizations Productions, with some help from South Carolina Educational TV.

  7. Synopsis: A compilation of six plays all in one performance. Phantom Limbs. Season: Staged Readings, 2012-2013 | Playwright: St. Germain, Mark, Coston, Peter. : Playwright: Peter Coston, Laura Shaine, Lawrence DuKore, Julie McKee, Richard Warren Green, Norman Kline, Samuel Warren Joseph, Bill Quigley.