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- Leo_Brady comment "Leo Brady (Jan. 23, 1917-Nov. 18, 1984) was a multidimensional American writer and theater artist who also achieved great success as a teacher of young playwrights.After writing some well-received plays as an undergrad at Catholic University of America in Washington, D.C., Brady published a play version of Richard Connell’s short story Brother Orchid, which became a staple of the Samuel French catalog and inspired Hollywood to adapt the story for a film starring Edward G. Robinson.".
- Q6523571 comment "Leo Brady (Jan. 23, 1917-Nov. 18, 1984) was a multidimensional American writer and theater artist who also achieved great success as a teacher of young playwrights.After writing some well-received plays as an undergrad at Catholic University of America in Washington, D.C., Brady published a play version of Richard Connell’s short story Brother Orchid, which became a staple of the Samuel French catalog and inspired Hollywood to adapt the story for a film starring Edward G. Robinson.".