William Hanley
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William Hanley is an American author, playwright and screenwriter. Among other works, he has written the plays Slow Dance on the Killing Ground, Whisper in my good ear, and Mrs. Dally has a Lover, and the teleplays Who'll Save Our Children?, The Long Way Home, and The Attic: The Hiding of Anne Frank. He received an Edgar Award
for his teleplay for the miniseries
Nutcracker: Money, Madness & Murder (1987).
(1916–1992) (both born Liverpool) were brothers of his father, William Hanley. The actress Ellen Hanley was his sister. His parents were William Gerald (a housepainter) and Anne (Rodgers) Hanley.
Edgar Award
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for his teleplay for the miniseries
Miniseries
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Nutcracker: Money, Madness & Murder (1987).
Personal life
His relatives include British novelists James Hanley (1897–1985) and Gerald HanleyGerald Hanley
Gerald Hanley was a British novelist and travel writer of Irish descent.-Biography:Gerald Hanley born on 7 February 1916, in Liverpool , was the youngest of a large, Irish-Liverpudleian Catholic, family...
(1916–1992) (both born Liverpool) were brothers of his father, William Hanley. The actress Ellen Hanley was his sister. His parents were William Gerald (a housepainter) and Anne (Rodgers) Hanley.
Plays
- Whisper into My Good Ear (1962)
- Mrs. Dally Has a Lover (1962)
- Conversations in the Dark (1963)
- Slow Dance on the Killing Ground (1964)
- Today Is Independence Day (produced as Mrs. Dally) (1965)