Corona outbreaks are increasing day by day throughout the world. Now another bad news has come out of Hollywood. America's famous screenwriter 81-year-old Terence McNeely has died of coronavirus complexes. McNally breathed his last at a Florida hospital on Tuesday. In 1994, he was nominated for the Pulitzer Prize for the drama A Perfect Ganesh.
Let us tell you that McNally had won a total of four Tony Awards. He won two Tony's for Ragtime in 1998 and Kiss of the Spider Woman in 1993. In addition, he won two more awards for Love Valor Composition and Master Class.
Terrence McNally was a legend among legends on Broadway. If you are an actor, there's a good chance you have performed one of his works. If not, you surely will in your career, he was that prolific and gifted. Ah, my heart breaks at the news! https://t.co/N71IQcStFH
— George Takei (@GeorgeTakei) March 24, 2020
Last year, he received the Tony Award for Lifetime Achievement in Theater. According to the Hollywood Reporter, McNally had been suffering from lung disease since the 90s. He had chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. McNally was married to Broadway producer Tom Kirdahi. Tom has made it clear that Terence has died due to complications of coronavirus.
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