David Rabe

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AKA: David William Rabe
Nationality: American
Birthdate: 03/10/1940
Birthplace: Dubuque, Iowa, USA

biography

This celebrated American playwright utilized his background as a medical corpsman during the Vietnam War to pen three plays about that period: "Sticks and Bones" (Off-Broadway, 1971, Broadway 1972), "The Basic Training of Pavlo Hummel" (Off-Broadway 1971) and "Streamers" (Off-Broadway 1976). David Rabe won a Tony for "Sticks and Bones" and "Pavlo Hummel" became a more recognized piece when Al Pacino starred in a 1977 Broadway revival. "Streamers", about life in an army barracks at the outset of the Vietnam War, found a wider audience in Robert Altman's 1983 film version which Rabe scripted.

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Credits

screenplay
1998
Play as Source Material
1998
Screenplay
1993
screenplay
1993
screenplay
1989
Play as Source Material
screenplay
Executive Producer

milestones

Year
Milestone
1965 
Served in the US Army
 
Worked as a journalist at the New Haven Registr
1969 
"Sticks and Bones", a play about a Vietnam veteran and the first of a loose triology dealing with the war, premiered in Villanova, Pennsylvania
 
Taught at Villanova
1971 
"Sticks and Bones" produced at the New York Shakespeare Festival; later moves to Broadway
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