True, he was probably writing them

A theater column on Nov. 13 suggesting that the striking movie and television writers turn their attention to the theater referred imprecisely to the time Tennessee Williams spent in Hollywood, in citing examples of playwrights who wrote for movies. He spent six months there in 1943 working on projects, including a Lana Turner film, but he was not “cranking out screenplays.” Link

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