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Larry Shue : ウィキペディア英語版
Larry Shue

Larry Howard Shue (July 23, 1946 – September 23, 1985) was an American playwright and actor, best known for writing two often-performed farces, ''The Nerd'' and ''The Foreigner''.
==Early life==
Shue was born in New Orleans, Louisiana, and grew up in Kansas and Glen Ellyn, Illinois.〔 He graduated ''cum laude'' from Illinois Wesleyan University, where he received a B.F.A. in 1968, served in the Army during the Vietnam War, and then began his career as a professional actor and playwright with the Harlequin Dinner Theatre in both Washington, D.C. and Atlanta. He worked in repertory theater and on the New York stage, and appeared in television's ''One Life to Live''. Film appearances include the shorts ''A Common Confusion''; ''Another Town''; and ''The Land of the Blind: or The Hungry Leaves''; and the feature-length ''Sweet Liberty''.
As a member of Milwaukee Repertory Theater, Shue played the sailor Joe in the 1980 premiere of ''Lakeboat'' by David Mamet. Mamet dedicated the play to Shue and the production's director, John Dillon.
Shue married Linda Faye Wilson in 1968; they were divorced in 1977.〔Alan Levy: (''Larry Shue: Waiting in the wings'' ). The Prague Post,2002-5-22〕

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