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Murray Schisgal ’53 (1926–2020)

Schisgal, who graduated from Brooklyn Law School in 1953 on the G.I. Bill after Navy service in World War II, built an acclaimed career as a playwright and screenwriter. He practiced law briefly, then taught high school English in Harlem before turning fully to writing. Schisgal went on to co-write Tootsie (1982) with Larry Gelbart, receiving multiple screenwriting awards for what became one of the decade’s most celebrated comedies. He later wrote for television, produced films, and published a novel, sustaining a prolific artistic life for more than five decades.

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