Frank D. Gilroy was an American playwright known for his profound insights into family and social issues. His works, often set in New York City, explored family relationships and the role of individuals in society. His most famous works include 'Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?' and 'The Little Foxes,' which earned him widespread acclaim and numerous awards.
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