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  1. Reginald Rose (December 10, 1920 – April 19, 2002) was an American screenwriter. He wrote about controversial social and political issues. His realistic approach was particularly influential in the anthology programs of the 1950s. Rose was born and raised in Manhattan.

  2. Among Roses other awards garnered him Writers Guild of America awards and three Mystery Writers of America awards. Rose won three Emmy awards for television and was nominated for an Oscar for the feature-length film of Twelve Angry Men. Reginald Rose died in 2002 at the age of 82.

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  4. Examine the life, times, and work of Reginald Rose through detailed author biographies on eNotes.

  5. Among other awards, Rose won three Emmys in his lifetime and was nominated for a total of six. Rose is most well-known for writing teleplays. However, he also found success writing for the stage, as well as for regular television programming. Rose notably wrote teleplays for CBS's Studio One.

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  6. Apr 21, 2002 · He won an Emmy Award in 1954 for best written dramatic material for the original television version of ''Twelve Angry Men,'' about one man swaying a jury debating the fate of a young man charged...

  7. Born in Manhattan, attended City College from 1937-38. Served in the army, 1942-46, attaining the rank of First Llieutenant. Started writing for television in 1951 for CBS, and eventually worked for all three major networks. Briefly with United Artists (1956-58) as a contract writer.

  8. Apr 23, 2002 · His stories dealing with such issues as race relations, abortion and the right to die earned three Emmys, four Writers Guild of America awards, four additional Emmy nominations and an Academy Award...

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