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Tracy Letts

Tracy Letts (born July 4, 1965) is an American playwright, screenwriter and actor who received the 2008 Pulitzer Prize for Drama for his play ''August: Osage County''〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=The 2008 Pulitzer Prize Winners – Drama )〕 and a Tony Award for his portrayal of George in the revival of ''Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?''
He wrote the screenplays of three films adapted from his own plays: ''Bug'' and ''Killer Joe'', both directed by William Friedkin, and ''August: Osage County'', directed by John Wells. He is also known for his ongoing portrayal of Andrew Lockhart in seasons 3 and 4 of Showtime's ''Homeland'', for which he has been nominated for two Screen Actors Guild Awards as a member of the ensemble.
==Life and career==
Letts was born in Tulsa, Oklahoma to best-selling author Billie Letts (née Gipson) and the late college professor and actor Dennis Letts.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Interview with Billie Letts )〕 His brother Shawn is a jazz musician and composer. He also has a brother Dana. Letts was raised in Durant, Oklahoma and graduated from Durant High School in the early 1980s. He moved to Dallas, where he waited tables and worked in telemarketing while starting as an actor. He acted in Jerry Flemmons' ''O Dammit!'', which was part of a new playwrights series sponsored by Southern Methodist University.
Letts moved to Chicago at the age of 20, and worked for the next 11 years at Steppenwolf Theatre Company and Famous Door. He is still an active member of Steppenwolf. He was a founding member of Bang Bang Spontaneous Theatre, whose members included Greg Kotis (Tony Award-winner for ''Urinetown''), Michael Shannon (Academy Award-nominee for ''Revolutionary Road''), Paul Dillon, and Amy Pietz. In 1991, Letts wrote the play ''Killer Joe''. Two years later, the play premiered at the Next Lab Theater in Chicago, followed by the 29th Street Rep in NYC. Since then, ''Killer Joe'' has been performed in at least 15 countries in 12 languages.
His mother Billie Letts, also a writer, has said of his work, "I try to be upbeat and funny. Everybody in Tracy's stories gets naked or dead."〔 Letts' plays have been about people struggling with moral and spiritual questions. He says he was inspired by the plays of Tennessee Williams and the novels of William Faulkner and Jim Thompson. Letts considers sound to be a very strong storytelling tool for theater.
Letts married actress Carrie Coon, a co-star in ''Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?,'' in September 2013.

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