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Jack Dunphy
John Paul "Jack" Dunphy (August 22, 1914 – April 26, 1992)〔Social Security Death Index.〕 was an American novelist and playwright, well known today for his long-term relationship with American author Truman Capote. ==Early life and dance career== Dunphy was born in Atlantic City, New Jersey,〔Passenger list of the S.S. ''Santa Paula'', Port of New York, November 12, 1941, sheet 29.〕 and was raised in a working-class neighborhood of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. His sister was Gloria Dunphy. He trained in ballet under Catherine Littlefield, danced at the 1939 New York World's Fair, and toured with the George Balanchine company in South America in 1941.〔 He married another Philadelphia dancer, Joan McCracken. They later appeared in the original Broadway production of ''Oklahoma!'' in 1943, in which McCracken played Sylvie and Dunphy danced as one of the cowboys. Dunphy also danced in ''The Prodigal Son'', a ballet performed on Broadway in conjunction with ''The Pirates of Penzance'' in 1942. Dunphy enlisted in the U.S. Army in January 1944 during World War II. During his service, he published his first work, "The Life of a Carrot," in ''Short Story'' magazine.
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